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RE: back on the rocks

in Photography Lovers β€’ 3 months ago

I don't think you need to have a big amount of technical knowledge to appreciate cool rocks. My grandson is 18 months and he is passionate about them. 😜

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sonice to hear about your grandson. when my kids were growing up we took them on countless walks like this one in my post. they live in Oslo now but when they visit i take them and my grandkids who love exploring and scaling rocks like these.

I love it - it helps you see the world anew!

that is very true. i feel much younger when the kids are excited seeing the places for the first time and instinctively taking a liking to the shapes, textures colors and immediately finding opportunities for exploring and playing.
!INDEED

We need to find our way back to this kind of attentive joy. I think photographing helps as it makes you really pay attention to the beauty of what you're seeing. A kind of 'wow' moment.

And we all have a little kid inside us don't we... We just often supress it.

My grandson Ned seeing the ocean last week and shouting WAAAAVVVEES is exactly like me when I go to the beach, except I'm squealing on the inside.

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