Greetings, Fellow Steady Movers.
From the sands of back in time about a month or so, after long periods of drought and strife, moving onward no matter how big the pauses or how rigged the clauses...
Just another step. It's hot, it's making you sleepy and tired, it's literally grinding at your scaly skin...
But grinding at it you are, too.
Camera Settings:
Aperture F 4; Shutter Speed 1/500 of a second; Light Sensitivity ISO 100; Focal Length 145 mm.
Camera Model:
Canon EOS 2000D with a 70-200 4 L USM zoom lens on it.
In short, daily routine left little space for paying attention to the fresh collection of images that I made during an almost forgotten vacation now a month or so away. I know they are still there, though, waiting for me to crawl back and unearth them one by one, series by series.
I consider hoarding photographs now way more important than sharing them and showing them off. Their time will come.
Algorithms will forget I was ever a photographer but I won't. Audience is...not a must. Life's goal is...not to hust(le). Except while crossing the great white boardwalk.
Is doing more important than telling about it? Has it ever happened if it was not told about?
It has, and it mattered to you.
All right, both are important but in different ways. The second one not essential to the fabric of things but still changing the fabric of things by inspiring or in other ways triggering other Anti-Entropy agents to make their moves or tell their tales. Or both.
It's the superficial reasons behind our moves that create new problems. In the mad dash, it is easy to forget what matters and what motivated you in the first place.
There are those who know how to create stories in order to drive you. Faster. More out of your control.
It's only up to you to get back at what was your nature.
Slow and steady.
Peace!
Manol