Life – Blurred Golden Water

Posted by kairospix (Singapore, Singapore) on 18 August 2007 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.

Yeah, it’s Saturday!

I find this shot brings about a feeling of relaxation.

From this we can see how the contrast between the bright background and dark foreground make this shot more interesting.

The other contrast that helps one to focus more of the branches in front is the blurred golden water behind.

I guess in life in order for us to stay focus on something we need to blur other things out. If we allow too many thoughts to fill our minds we can become paralysed (paralysis of analysis) and we get stuck. This feeling of being stuck can grow on our minds until it creates irrational fears which would grip us and lead to unproductive behaviours.

Remember the words of wisdom from the Proverbs – “For as he thinks within himself, so he is.”

Have a good weekdend.

Camera - Canon Powershot G6
Lens - Canon 7.2 - 28.8mm (approx. 35 - 140mm)
Capture date - 12 Aug 2007
Aperture - f 8.0
Shutter speed - 1/800 sec
Shooting mode - aperture priority
Exposure bias - 0EV
Metering mode - Pattern
ISO - 50
Focal length - 28.8mm (approx. 140mm)
Stabilization - Hand-held
Lighting? - Outdoor Natural Light
Flash - Not fired
Post-processing? - PS LRoom processed
Cropped? - No

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