The month of January is named for Janus, the god of doors, gates, and transitions. Janus represented the middle ground between both concrete and abstract dualities.



The month of January is named for Janus, the god of doors, gates, and transitions. Janus represented the middle ground between both concrete and abstract dualities.



It is a joy to be hidden and a disaster not to be found. ~D.W. Winnicott

Joining Paula’s (Lost in Translation) challenge: Words of Wisdom
Leanne (Leanne Cole) invites photographer to share monochrome images that represent the letter T and “everything that starts with it.”

How about sun light peeking through Trees?

Ritva (Ritva Sillanmäki Photography) has invited lens-artist to “… Shoot From Above this week! Let’s get creative with a top-down perspective. Let’s have fun”.
When photographing a subject from above, it is known as a “bird’s-eye view”. This could be taken from up in the sky, such as when flying in a plane, or could simply be taken by standing on a ladder, slightly above your subject. Photographing from this point of view can make viewers feel as though they are superior to the subject – such as a stern father looking down on his misbehaving child – or protective over the subject. If the subject is an inanimate object, it can sometimes make the viewer feel as though there is a separation between them and the subject. (cited: The New York Film Academy)





When I take the path
To Tago’s coast, I see
Perfect whiteness laid
On Mount Fuji’s lofty peak
By the drift of falling snow. ~Yamabe no Akahito*
*cited:Kuniyoship Project

Within the stillness of those far away ….
far away from the roaring fires ….
far away from the tears of loss …
far away from an uncertain future …
far away from life in ashes …
far away from grief and loss …

Within the pondering of the why …
an absence of compassion?
unaffected by the loss of others?
time to point criticizing fingers?
tossing their millions here: millions there?
to party onwards?
celebrating their win?
while others grieve their loss
within the deafening roaring fires?
to yours:
May the dawn’s light fill your home with joy

May each day’s greeting speak of loving-kindness
May each tear be soothed with compassion
May the night blanket your home with equanimity
Throughout the year
Chicago, Boston, Montreal, Rome, Madrid, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen without flying would be nice.
This week’s lens-artists invitation is to share images created in 2024 that either did not meet the criteria for a theme or were created after a specific theme was published.
I can’t recall if there has been a challenge offered this year to photograph using “illumination from behind.”
I enjoy photographing into October’s early morning sun as it seems to give life to the texture and colors of autumn leaves. These two images taken on October 27th were the last two created for the year with a Sony RX 100 3. While both images have a soft blur that initially was a bit of a disappointment, I do enjoy the bokeh and intense yellows and greens,
Within this image I enjoy the soft highlights along the edges of the leaves in the upper right corner.

Within this image, I like how the sun has given a golden glow to the leaves on the stem that moves from the middle of the image to the lower right.

May this year transition to a new year with a global movement towards compassion for all life.
What are your favorite physical activities or exercises?
Photo walks, especially at dawn. Yoga and qigong.
What is something others do that sparks your admiration?
Speaks in such a way that invites a calm contemplative response within listeners
What’s your favorite cartoon?
Thunderbirds. A top-secret outer space organization who rescued people trapped in extraordinarily dangerous situations
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