Simplicity

Most of what we create with our cameras, especially in nature, is actually pretty simple.

Winter. Point and shoot?

The only times I have “pointed and shot” in my life, was when I had no alternative. Usually but not always with animals, or very fast changing light.

Winter is not complicated. Just “see” what it produces in ice or snow, or color of light, and set up and click’

Composition, is what either helps or hinders the most, be it winter, spring, summer or fall’

There is nothing simpler, and sometimes more elegant, and other times a color riot, than sunrise or sunset.

Those colors make strong backdrops for silhouettes, which can simplify a scene down to shape and color.

A crescent moon on a “cool blue” evening, is pretty simple.

Simple compositions can bring forth elegant but simple images.

In a sense, the thoughts below are also about keeping it simple.

Some on the political left, base their entire life’s agenda on race. They are the ones that are race fanatics’ to the point of being race baiters.

The left 0ften bases how good and bad we are, by our color, ethnicity, or race.

I am usually considered a typical “white guy”. In fact, I am actually of mixed race. I am for sure part Danish and part German and that is pretty white. I am however, also part Native American. That is the same race, as are Asians such as Japanese or Vietnamese etc.

I think and always have thought, that is a cool thing to be. With that said, who in the wake of Hell cares. It has never made me smarter or dumber, better or worse.

I am who I am, not based on race or color, but on how I have decided to live my life. On how I treat others.

We live in a world that is going backwards, not forward. Some spend enormous amounts of time trying to decide does Kamala Harris have black in her? Asian? White? What they call Islander? Indian as from India?

Who in Hell’s inferno cares a bit about that? What’s terrifying about her has nothing to do with her race, but rather something deep, down inside. With her, maybe I should say, shallow doen inside.

May God Bless each of you, no matter your color or ethnicity.
Wayne

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