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Wednesday
Apr062011

moody

"No winter lasts forever, no spring skips its turn."

I know these words are true, yet this winter sure has me feeling like a non believer.  April snow, icy rains, unseasonable low temps. Then yesterday a fog so thick it felt like winter soup. Barely a green thing to be found. I am kind of beyond calling it a funk.  So what to do?  I still find myself carrying my camera with me everywhere I go.  Is it hope or habit?  I sure see my images match my mood, darker, moody, even a bit sad.  Not everyday is sunshine and rainbows, though I am sure ready for some.  Do you feel your mood seep into your photography?  Does art imitate life or the other way around? 

What mood have you captured lately?

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