Tuesday, November 4, 2014

A Philosophical Concept

Saturday, November 1, 2014
Zion National Park, Utah

So, get this - I drove by this famous bridge where 20+ photographers lined up waiting for something. I know it's an usual sunset spot. But given the weather, you would think people can apply common sense to conclude that there wouldn't be sunset tonight, right?  NO!! They were all standing there as if they knew what they were doing... Finally, around 6:15 pm, I couldn't help to ask: "Could you educate me on what you're waiting for?" One guy replied: "Sunset! The rock would glow and the clouds would turn red..." "But there will be no sunset tonight." I said. He replied: "We are just hoping there will be..." Do you find this encounter interesting???

At 6:26 pm, I was the first person leaving the precious spot on the bridge, and 2 people immediately took my spot. This is an interesting philosophical concept. All of us, in one way or another, blindly follow others. And when our rational minds tell us we should do otherwise, our emotions would still question our logical decisions. I can tell you I am one of those fools! When I left my spot tonight, somehow I was led to believe that I would miss something significant. Close your eyes, and I am sure you can relate to what I am talking about!





Life is like a box of Chocolate... (3)

I got my favorite chocolate yesterday...

Sunday night was really cold.  When I woke up yesterday morning, the entire canyon valley was filled with fog and low clouds -- they were literally everywhere, moving and dancing around the canyon peaks.  I immediately entered into a frantic mode trying to capture the magical moments.  But for future reference, don't even try to ran around and chase nature's wonders with a camera.  No matter how good of a photographer you are, the true beauty of mother nature can never be recorded 2-dementionally!

The morning clouds left me much sooner than I had hoped.  Honestly, the disappointment of not being able to adequately capture those moments was enormous.  But I decided to let it go and move on with the rest of my day.

I spent more time with my little Virgin River.  She was so lively and full of unpredictable beauty...  Here are 2 images I captured for you just so you can meet her!!

Pictures 1 and 2 = Let The River Sing...

Zion National Park, Utah
November 3, 2014
     



Sunday, November 2, 2014

Life is like a box of chocolate... (2)

The chocolate I picked for today was bittersweet.

It rained on and off all day.  There were times I wish I brought my rain gears; there were times I wish I could just forget about the heavy camera gears and be fully in the moments; there were times I literally told myself it's okay to NOT work, it's okay to simply sit by the river and listen to the river sing...

All in all, it's been a great day to be in the canyons -- to walk deep into the trails and reconnect with my lovely little Virgin River.  Even when raining, the air was so fresh, the leaves were so bright, the water was so clear -- in light gold, pure green, reflective red and bondy blue colors. 

It's a wonderful place for soul cleansing!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Life is like a box of chocolate... (1)