"A picture is a poem without words." Those are the words that Horace describe a picture. It doesn't just tell a poem, it tells a story; a memory that wouldn't be forgotten. It shows how much a single piece of paper, or just from the screen of your phone, could express something that anyone would be able to express within themselves.
There are many, different types of doing photography, but three were chosen.
The Ocean (Sea Photography) |
The Ocean is where everyone feels they are at a loss with their emotions and indicating their desires are getting out of touch with reality hitting them in their lives. This image was taken back in 2019, when me and my family were returning back home from spending a day at the beach. While we're on the road, I decided to take this picture as a way for me to remember the place we went and also showing the beauty of our ocean waters.
Cats (Pet Photography) |
Cats are known as the symbols of rebirth and resurrection, which goes by the saying of a "cat's nine lives". But they are also the symbols of magic and mystery, like with young witches having cats as their companions to provide them protection when the young witches are learning their new powers. But when you think of it like that in the real world, cats are just great companions to have because they are rather calm and always there.
As an animal lover since I have two dogs of different breeds and a bunch of cats, this photo was taken back in 2019, as well, around the time of December. I took this picture of these cats, the big one with black and white fur is Millie while the one sleeping on top is Gray, and they were both finding a warm place for them in the cold weather. Unfortunately, Millie passed away and this picture reminds me of her, all the time as she was one of the first cats to come around and hang out, outside of my house. You will always be remembered, Millie.
White Mandevilla Flowers (Floral Photography) |
There are many different flowers in the world and they all symbolize with different meanings. This photo contains the White Mandevilla flowers, which were growing at my school and this was taken this year, 2020, before quarantine hit and I wasn't allowed to go out of my house. But seeing this picture again, I looked up the meaning of this flower and says that this flower means "helping us in profoundly at peace with the way things are, without the need to change or wishing for another outcome."
It is rather similar to what we have currently, this year. We are in the pandemic and we need help in finding ourselves at peace with what's happening. Even if there are a lot of things happening and affecting us negatively, we always need to think on the positive that everything is going to be okay and everything will go back to the way it was before the pandemic came around.
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