{You may want to skip the reading today I just had an epiphany and I plan to write about it}
A few weeks ago I Heart Faces weekly photo contest was about focusing on angles. You know taking pictures a different way. I was so impressed by all the entries I saw. There were shots from above and below and far away {you get the idea right?} Anyway I grabbed my camera and started experimenting. This is what I came up with.
Then today as I was about to post this picture and slap a Wordless Wednesday label on it I had an epiphany {yes I have now used that word twice in this post}. If I can change the angle or perspective of my pictures why is it so hard to change my perspective on life, on motherhood, and on being a wife? As I looked into these big brown eyes I realized that it is not about how I hold the camera; it is about how I SEE things and how I react to them. This week I am going to try to change my perspective and be better at all the things I do. Do you want to change your perspective too?
Today I joined up with Angie over at Seven Clown Circus.
A few weeks ago I Heart Faces weekly photo contest was about focusing on angles. You know taking pictures a different way. I was so impressed by all the entries I saw. There were shots from above and below and far away {you get the idea right?} Anyway I grabbed my camera and started experimenting. This is what I came up with.
Then today as I was about to post this picture and slap a Wordless Wednesday label on it I had an epiphany {yes I have now used that word twice in this post}. If I can change the angle or perspective of my pictures why is it so hard to change my perspective on life, on motherhood, and on being a wife? As I looked into these big brown eyes I realized that it is not about how I hold the camera; it is about how I SEE things and how I react to them. This week I am going to try to change my perspective and be better at all the things I do. Do you want to change your perspective too?
Today I joined up with Angie over at Seven Clown Circus.