Inspirational Highs and Lows Are Apart of Life
We all go through inspiration and motivation highs and lows. Some days we wake up and want to tackle the world. Other days we want to wake up and not get out of bed. What’s important to remember is that, it’s okay. What matters more is what you do on an inspirational high, how far do you take yourself before another dip, which will inevitably come. Over time we can start to recognize the triggers of our highs and lows and start to try to become mindfully aware and redirect ourselves, but whatever happens, whatever we do, it’s okay. Every breath is a new breath. Every idea is a new idea. Yesterday isn’t here, it’s only this breath. This idea. This inspired moment. And we run with that. Don’t be sorry for not being inspired, just simply be okay with it and catch the next wave. 🏄♂️
Anything is Possible, Because We Are Human
What the moon can teach us about ourselves.
Looking Up At The Moon One Night in Zion, Utah.. Canon R5. @500MM.
It's unreal to think that we've walked upon the moon. Complete human ingenuity kicked in and took us to new heights previously unimaginable. This awe-inspiring achievement of building a space shuttle and embarking on an audacious mission to send brave astronauts to the moon, epitomizes the pinnacle of our extraordinary problem-solving abilities, unparalleled brilliance, trailblazing innovation, and limitless imagination. It stands as a testament to the determined spirit of human ingenuity that knows no bounds and continues to push the boundaries of what is deemed possible.
Whenever we cast our gaze upon the night sky, the moon serves as a gripping reminder of our boundless potential. If we can conquer the moon, we can conquer anything we set our minds to. Within the realm of our humanity, each and every one of us possesses the capacity to achieve lofty goals and surmount formidable obstacles. Tonight, as I spent time basking in the moon's gentle glow, it served as a powerful catalyst for introspection, prompting me to reflect upon my aspirations and bolster my determination. I am firm in the belief that I CAN achieve what I set out to accomplish, not because my goals are effortless, but because I am human. Despite the imperfections of our kind, our innate adaptability has propelled us from the primitive days of the caveman to a world of unfathomable wonders. Gifted with this knowledge and the understanding that the mere gift of existence as humans provides us with this extraordinary attribute, what would you do if you knew any goal you set was within reach?
If you don't feel like a goal is achievable, just know that you have everything you but except a clear perception.
(And a little side tip from high performers like Tim Ferris; Take your year long goal and condense it into three months. Ask yourself if you had to achieve this in three months or you die, how would you do it?)
We learn history for a reason.
Let's keep trusting in the past that anything is possible in the future.
Fujifilms 23MM 1.4 WR - A Love Letter
What the 35MM Focal Length Has Taught Me About Photography
Dear Fujinon 23mm 1.4,
You’ve taught me the beauty of the 35mm focal length. You’ve documented life with me. My family, my friends, the places I’ve traveled too. The beautiful landscapes of CA, and the smiles of the people I’ve met. We are only 3000 shots in, but it feels like I’ve known you a lifetime. For the first time ever, I’m seeing the world through your focal length now, and going out into the world with you by my side simply feels like an extension of myself. As a father, as a husband, as an adventurer… you give me enough vision to capture everything in view, but enough focus when I want to see just my subjects only. I couldn’t ask for anything more from a friend. One day I may venture out into other focal ranges, but I’ll never forget the memories we are making today. Thank you for the clarity, sharpness, reliability, and overall beautifully rendered images of the way I see the world. I love you. ❤️
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Does anyone out there keep this prime lens on their camera all the time? Most of my photos revolve around travel and family moments. As a proud father of two, we absolutely love exploring new places. Surprisingly, this lens has been a constant companion on my camera for a whole year now, with over 3000 shots taken, and I must say, I am absolutely enamored by it. My other lenses, like the Sigma 56 and Viltrox 13, seem to gather dust in comparison.
In the past, when I used a Canon R5, my go-to lens was the 15-35, and I primarily shot within the 15-24 range. However, there's something about this Fuji lens that is truly remarkable. It has opened my eyes to the beauty of the 35mm focal length. With it, I can effortlessly capture expansive landscapes without feeling too confined, and at the same time, it allows me to take stunning family portraits without losing too much context. Whenever we travel, I make sure to capture environmental portraits, as they help immortalize unique memories that I will cherish forever.
I have never had this much fun with photography before, and it's all thanks to this amazing focal length. Despite the common emphasis on 24, 28, and 50mm focal lengths in my three years of photography research, the 35mm has a special place in my heart. It's like the feeling of going to Disneyland – there's something magical about it. While some may argue that it's a jack of all trades but a master of none, I see it as the master of all trades. Anything beyond its capabilities falls into niche territory, like super wide landscapes or super long telephotos that require specific lenses like the 70-300 or 100-400. Occasionally, I do have to bring out my 13mm lens for certain breathtaking landscapes or use the 100-400 for close-ups of waterfalls and mountains. However, I can confidently say that I have never fallen in love with a focal length as deeply as I have with the 35mm.
I always believed I needed a zoom lens, but little did I know the invaluable lessons a prime lens could teach me.✌️