We spoke of carpe diem this week, and I realized another way to seize the day is through photography. With a click, one can capture a moment in time that will pass instantly and be, from then on, unattainable. To seize the day is to seize the moment; we often are too rushed to appreciate the small things in life. We pass by a flower without seeing its petals or another person without acknowledging their presence. To capture a moment is to notice the value a single object can have.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Weekly Blog: Week 21
We spoke of carpe diem this week, and I realized another way to seize the day is through photography. With a click, one can capture a moment in time that will pass instantly and be, from then on, unattainable. To seize the day is to seize the moment; we often are too rushed to appreciate the small things in life. We pass by a flower without seeing its petals or another person without acknowledging their presence. To capture a moment is to notice the value a single object can have.
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