I’m starting to get my vision in order. I can see just fine, but there is a definite difference between seeing and vision. Vision is seeing at a higher level where the relationship among the objects in front of us becomes apparent and we can position ourselves in a spot where the objects in front of us are harmoniously aligned. (Wow, was that pretentious or what?)
Okay, things in front of me started to make sense yesterday - when it wasn’t raining. It’s taken longer than usual on this safari because I haven’t been exercising my photographic vision as much as I would like and Cascadia is much different than the wide open spaces of the desert southwest I photographed last fall.
We ventured back into the rain forest and it made a bit more sense this time. Details were the order of the day. This little waterfall was not quite six feet tall.
I'm trying to figure out how to arrange multiple trees to show both the density of the trees and the amount of moss that covers them. The trees look to be more moss than tree.
There is sunshine this Monday morning. How unusual and welcome.
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