My Best Photo Ever

I found these cool little jars to house some of my agates. They are so fun to hold up to the light. The variations in density, color, and form, make them glow in different ways even when exposed to the same light source. I found it challenging to really capture this beauty in picture. I studied photography as part of my fine arts degree. I learned just enough to realize that I am not good at taking pictures. But last night, I played around with different backgrounds and light sources, and found a way to capture the beauty I could see.  

This is probably the best photo I have taken in my life. Victor Frankl (1985) suggests that you cannot achieve success by trying to achieve success. To achieve success, you must focus on another person or on something greater than yourself. Last night I forgot about trying to take a good picture and just tried to capture how that light brought out the glow in these rocks. I look at this picture today and it takes my breath away. I find myself in wonder. “I made that?” Yes, I made that.

Great art comes when you forget about trying to make great art and focus on striving to see and share beauty in the world.

Frankl, V. E. (1985). Man's search for meaning. Simon and Schuster.

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