First I hope I got the “rule of thirds” correct. This was another challenging topic for me. Living in a city it can be hard to find solitude, especially without roaming the town looking for it (something I am just not up to). My first thoughts on solitude went to the mountains, again, or my mother-in-laws farm. Neither were an option, at least not today. So I gave it some serious thought and came up with this:
I am sure I have people wondering what this has to do with solitude. It has to do with my solitude. I can find solitude anywhere I am by putting on my headphones and playing my playlist on my Iphone. I easily get lost in the music that is playing in my head. When I can’t be in the mountains or nature in general to restore my energy I turn to music. I also use it to work things out.
On a side note: today I entered an art contest for Solitude and then later in the day I saw the subject for today. I could have used the pictures I used for the contest (they definitely showed solitude), but I want to go out and put the lesson part of each day to use.
Here are the photos that I submitted for the art contest:
Alex
I love the winter science with the tree!
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Scene, darn autocorrect.
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🙂
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Me too, it is a rarity here. We have barely had any snow this winter. Any we got melted by the end of the day.
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Different from home, huh?😉
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Unbelievably :). I don’t miss the cold, I just miss the snow :).
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I love the solo tree. Great image for solitude.
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Also, the picture with the bird is cropped well to follow the rule of thirds. The bird is in a nice balanced spot. Good work.
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That was a fluke because I was not even aware of that rule when I took the picture :).
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These are good representations.
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You are correct. We each have our own solitude.
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