It’s that time of year when we can finally see nature waking up, and Spring has officially arrived when the Bluebells appear.
Tag: photographer
It Doesn’t Matter If Things Take Longer With Fibro – December Photography
I decided long ago that I wouldn’t rush myself to process and post my images when they were current, aside from perhaps event images where they don’t need to be more artistic.
Interviewed By ‘My Several Worlds’
It was a real honour to be asked by Fibro friend Carrie Kellenberger for an interview for her ‘My Several Worlds’ series talking to creative individuals living with Fibromyalgia.
Defeated By Fibro At Chinese New Year
I was fighting with my Fibro from the moment I left home as it was an early start, but having been lacking motivation or inspiration of late I needed a different photography opportunity and change of scenery.
A Painful Post Virus Fibro Reaction
After four years of learning to manage Fibromyalgia symptoms, and keeping a fairly even keel, I thought I was on top of things, accepting the occasional flare up will occur. But you can’t account for the unknown.
Nostalgic, Creative & Photographic Distraction From Fibro
When I was taking and processing these images there are several factors at play [for Fibro distraction]…Nostalgia, Natural Detox & Creativity.
You Never Know What You’ll Get With Fibro Or Photography
With the arrival of Autumn and sunrise getting later, I could be outdoors for what I think is the best part of the day, and preferable for my photography.
Changing Your Filters When Living With Fibro
Like life with Fibro, you can also choose to change the way you look and feel about your situation, or in this case the images.
New Life On An Evening Photo Walk
New Life On An Evening Photo Walk
During a recent evening walk at the local lake, the cygnets we’re being taught by mum how to stick their head under the water and drag up the plants for food from the bottom.
‘The Portal’ Reworked
‘The Portal’ Reworked
Although sharing your creativity can be daunting, especially for those of us who are introverts with high sensitivity, it’s interesting to get feedback from others who may see something that you don’t.