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adventure
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I'm finally getting around to posting some pics from a little wilderness expedition with my dear friend Holly a little while back.
Since Senior Show, I've been really interested in this idea of 'Documenting' and wanted to highlight all the little parts that make an experience. I think there are a whole lot of things that go into creating an event that we discard pretty quick, and as a photographer, I leave out of the visual portrayal of it. So here's to finding what those little things are.
Probably I'm setting myself up for an unending battle, because how do you share the experience of feeling little minnows zip past your feet while they're sloshing through chilly stream water? Or even the light— the color of it when it starts to head over the the westside around 4 o'clock and the temperature of it when it finally peeks through the trees?
Little things like conversation.
Or gravity.
And the things that happen to be blooming that particular week.
Well, some of you have noticed that about two weeks ago after graduating college, I decided to stick around town. As I've been presented with the unending stream of new thoughts and questions which are probably typical of every recent college grad, I think I've been especially impacted by one idea, and I'd like to share it.
Walking.
Having lived here in Marion for four years already, there are houses, sidewalks, trees which I have driven past many many times. Never did I walk past them. Never did I see them up close, until now.
I think maybe it's the weather. Or the fact that I'm starting to pay for all those things in life that you take for granted, and so using more money on gas is less appealing. But I think I'm onto something.
There's just something about walking. Something that's relaxing, slowing, freeing. There's something about walking that is humbling. Because you're not just looking on, breezing by. You're a part of the the environment, experiencing it fully.
Anyway, all this to say that in my walking endeavors, I came across this beautiful place full of character and story and I wonder about it now. This is my friend Rachel and she graciously accompanied me in exploration.
Looking forward to continuing to be impacted by this place!