The best day is any day that I can get out with my camera, being out in nature, capturing the beauty of wherever I am, so soul depth. A refresh, reset and boost to creativity.
Photography can teach us so much.
When to pull back and look at the big picture, to see all that is happening.
When you pull back and then refocus and see even more!
Life isn’t always what it seems and that can bring the duality of joy and sadness. Are you willing to be open, are you willing to fully trust again.
The turtles and the goose life lesson.
Sometimes it feels easier to just blend in with the scenery, to lay low and not bring attention to yourself, simply live your best life, regardless of what anyone else does. Let the world happen in and around you, staying true to your authenticity and truth.A knowing, peace even among any chaos. To dance in the rain, not cry in the storm.
Turtle Photography – Canon R6MII + EF/RF Adapter + EF 100-400 f4.5-6.3L Lens
As we set off on our adventure, I glanced over and thought I saw a couple turtles on the log… unknowingly it was covered in turtles and some were in the water too. My husband turned around so I could get out and capture their essence. Am I ever glad I spoke up! Had I been quiet, and regretted being past that spot, I would have missed this magic.
From a google search…
The turtle is a powerful spirit animal, representing wisdom, longevity, patience, and protection. It symbolizes a strong connection to the earth and the natural world, encouraging a grounded and steady approach to life. Many cultures also associate turtles with healing, spirituality, and good luck.
Here’s a more detailed look at the turtle’s spirit animal symbolism:
- Wisdom and Patience: Turtles are known for their slow and steady pace, which can be a reminder to approach life with patience and wisdom.
Longevity and Endurance:
Their long lifespan symbolizes enduring challenges and persevering through difficult times.
Earth Connection:
Turtles are seen as a link to the earth, representing stability and grounding.
Protection and Safety:
The turtle’s shell symbolizes protection and safety, encouraging individuals to find a sense of security within themselves.
Healing and Spirituality:
Some cultures believe turtles possess healing properties and represent spiritual connection.
Luck and Good Fortune:
In some traditions, turtles are associated with good luck and prosperity.
Nature and Harmony:
Turtles are a symbol of nature and harmony, reminding us to live in balance with the environment.
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