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Showing posts with label How to be an explorer of the world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to be an explorer of the world. Show all posts
30 October 2011
Summer Butterflies
With Summer being here and seeing all the butterflies out and about I had to see whether I could get a snapshot of them flying about. It was a challenge and decided to frame my picture around this tree branch that had a yellow flower growing from it. Shooting with a 35mm I cant go too close either. Never the less with all the challenges I managed this shot. If you are living in Southern Africa I hope you are enjoying watching these small tiny creatures as much as I am!
12 June 2011
How to be an Explorer of the World: Exploration # 1
I discovered Keri Smith while I was working at DV8 Saatchi & Saatchi in 2007. She inspired me and sparked a strong desire within me to be a freelance designer. A year later I jumped into the unknown and I've never looked back. Keri fascinates me because she has explored her creative abilities and shares it with the world. She is super natural and this makes me visit her site all these years. Recently I have purchased one of her many books named: HOW TO BE AN EXPLORER OF THE WORLD portable (art) life museum!
Its all about unlocking your creativity by looking at your surroundings and finding the unfamiliar in the familiar!"Everything is interesting" - She encourages that you 1. Observe, 2. Collect, 3. Analyze, 4. Compare and 5. Notice patterns!
I AM AN EXPLORER.
My mission is to document and observe the world around me as if I've never seen it before. Take notes. Collect things I find on my travels. Document my findings. Notice the patterns. Copy. Trace. Focus on one thing at a time. Record what I am drawn to!
Exploration # 1
I explored ten things in my fathers garden, because its a place that I walk past every day but hardly spend time in I figured this would be a cool place to start. Dad is always complaing to me that I never take note of his untamed garden. So off I went with my camera (85mm lens) and explored! This is what I found:
1. A rock that looks painted but is naturally like this
2. Succulent with a white patterned leaves
3. Decaying flowers in the wind
4. Lavender in the wind
5. Gooseberries in the sunset
6. A feather with a hatched egg shell
7. Twigs shaped in an 8
8. Spider
9. Decaying aloe leaves
10. Unusual flower
Its all about unlocking your creativity by looking at your surroundings and finding the unfamiliar in the familiar!"Everything is interesting" - She encourages that you 1. Observe, 2. Collect, 3. Analyze, 4. Compare and 5. Notice patterns!
I AM AN EXPLORER.
My mission is to document and observe the world around me as if I've never seen it before. Take notes. Collect things I find on my travels. Document my findings. Notice the patterns. Copy. Trace. Focus on one thing at a time. Record what I am drawn to!
Exploration # 1
I explored ten things in my fathers garden, because its a place that I walk past every day but hardly spend time in I figured this would be a cool place to start. Dad is always complaing to me that I never take note of his untamed garden. So off I went with my camera (85mm lens) and explored! This is what I found:
1. A rock that looks painted but is naturally like this
2. Succulent with a white patterned leaves
3. Decaying flowers in the wind
4. Lavender in the wind
5. Gooseberries in the sunset
6. A feather with a hatched egg shell
7. Twigs shaped in an 8
8. Spider
9. Decaying aloe leaves
10. Unusual flower
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