Gratitude365- Creative Tools (KNM#281)

As I try to develop my creative side, I am grateful for modern day tools that promote creative expression. Some of these tools provide for wonderful black and white conversions. And for some images, black and white just seems to work, such as this image of my great niece. 

Gratitude365- Do Clouds Smile? (KNM#280)

A friend, who has been through many trials, said she awakes in the morning, and before getting out of bed, she thinks about the blessings in her life. What a great perspective to have! Sometimes when I awake, I think about my friend, and it helps me remember to smile before I get out of bed. I saw this peaceful cloud early yesterday morning. Do you think it is smiling back?

Gratitude365- Family Ties (KNM#279)

I have been impressed that there is an important power associated with our family relationships. I don’t think we can appreciate fully the good that is done as we give of our time and energy and love to those that are part of our family tree. We may get glimpses of the blessings that flow from such interactions, but I think the real potential of these relationships goes beyond our current ability to understand. I am grateful for my dear family members. 

Gratitude365- Holiday Season (KNM#278)

The holiday season is upon us. I am grateful for the traditions, gatherings and love that are shared as each year closes out. I hope this will be a wonderful and peaceful time for each of you and for your families. 

Gratitude365- David duChemin (KNM#277)

David duChemin is a world and humanitarian photographer. His mantra is “Gear is good, vision is better.” His contributions to the world of photography education are unique and well-founded, focusing on those things that really matter in the images we create. I heard him on a podcast today and was impressed with many of his thoughts. One that particularly resonated with me was, “Anyone who is truly a master of something is very much still a learner.” This wise statement emphasizes the need to learn and grow and change every day of our lives. It is the journey, not the destination, that should be delicious to us.

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