I wonder how long it took for the water to cut through that rock
To gaze on a landscape is to see the immense patience kneaded into its ongoing shaping and formation. Nothing is rushed, no forced deadlines, only an interminable working. My little impatiences always gain enormous perspective in such a gaze, and something in me retreats into rest and peace.
My name is Don Scrooby and I live in The United Kingdom. I feel that more than anything else, nature, and the objective things around us, convey a speech and a message we always need to listen to and follow. This kind of listening is life-giving and there is a certain form spirituality about it.
In this blog, through the the photographic image and accompanying words, I’ve tried to share this experience as simply as I can. There is an underlying beauty in nature we all need to see and experience, especially in this day and age as we struggle to save our planet.
Most of my shots are taken with a Fujifilm XT100 camera and my Iphone. I’m no professional Photographer, but I do enjoy outdoor walks with my simple gear trying to capture what I see and experience.
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7 thoughts on “Patience”
We are lucky to be here after the opening was cut and before it falls into the sea. Timing is everything,
We are lucky to be here after the opening was cut and before it falls into the sea. Timing is everything,
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So true Dan – just a moment in the great span of time.
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Well said! And such a beautiful landscape this is. Thank you for that wisdom and nature’s roughly hewn beauty.
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Thank you for your kind words.
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Agreed.
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Glad to have discovered your blog..love how you write
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Thank you for your kind words.
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