Downtown on a playground
A little girl saw a white man
With a camera
And she ran to him.
Take my pitcher!
Take my pitcher!
Take my pitcher!
She shouted.
When photographing in other cultures
The pointing of my camera
Sometimes caused children to turn away
And adults to turn their backs.
What’s the difference I wonder?
Was it the camera?
The man being tall and white?
How their image might be used?
What I know for sure,
The photograph of the playground girl
Makes my heart grin
Every time I encounter her smile.
Dear Follower:
Thank you for following! With this posting I’m adding another dimension to Contemplative Photography. From the outset, my purpose was to share and generate appreciation for subject matter elicited by one of my photographs.My last series was on Nature, trees and flowers in particular. Now the focus will be less on “things” and more on ideas and insights that contribute to meaning and enhanced living. The pacing and format will be the same—one photograph each week, usually B&W, with contemplations kept as short as possible. The categories will include:
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- Anthropology
- Art
- Consciousness
- Cosmology
- Ecology
- Evolutionary Process
- Media (Function, influence, potential)
- Nature (Appreciation)
- Personal Growth
- Philosophy (Eastern and Western)
- Photography (As medium for personal growth)
- Social Development & Transformation
- Spirituality (Not religion)
- Whole Systems Thinking
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As always, I invite you to share your thoughts on both the content and photographs.
I welcome your comments at <smithdl@fuse.net>
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