Sunday, January 13, 2013

     Photography has quickly become a special kind of therapy for me the past few months, and has been instrumental in overcoming the trials I have recently been faced with. Unfortunately, it has been bitterly cold outside and I have been unable to get out and really enjoy it. Not to mention, I do not always have access to the awesome camera I LOVE to use (seeing as how it belongs to a friend).

     The last photography "trip" took place in Eureka, UT. Not a very exciting place, but I was able to get some awesome shots, a few of which involved a cute kitty cat that attached itself to us on our little "nature" walk.

     Another great thing about going out "shooting", as Dave calls it, is that I get to socialize a bit. It's always good to go with someone, have a little chat, and if you're comfortable enough, vent about life's problems. Dave and I are always able to have very deep conversations (sometimes so deep I find myself getting frustrated) and in 'most' cases I head home feeling much better about things going on in my life, as well as things going on around me.

     I'd imagine that it's a mixture of the fresh air, good company, and being "forced" to take a look at the simple (or complex) beauties around you, that tend to force all of the negativity out of our over thinking, over-analyzing brains. 

     Negativity can't just disappear forever, of course, we can't (no one can) be positive 100% of the time, but keeping distracted sure does help!! -- was gonna post a couple but...too much work haha.

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