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Future

Future

When asked what was inspiring to me about the future, a few things came to mind: kindness, technological progress, humanity, smiles. Yet, I still resorted to this brick wall because it gave me the most “dystopian feel.” So, here is to the future! Thx Freestyle 

Frame within the Frame

Frame within the Frame

A beautiful Eucalyptus frame of the San Francisco bay… pictured at Land’s End.

Self-Portrait (2.0)

Self-Portrait (2.0)

For my first photo blog ever, about two years back, I chose a picture of my desk- filled with everything and anything I used, to represent myself. Today, I choose this simple bowl of almond butter granola instead, for the sole reason that it gives off an aura exactly the way I describe myself (my friend once said it’s a very “🩰” picture).

Foodz

Foodz

As someone who’s entire camera roll is comprised of food pictures, I was elated to hear that this week’s photo challenge theme was food. Pictured above: squash blossom quesadilla and aguachile ceviche

Props/Illusions

Props/Illusions

“Do not miss a trick” – Spanish proverb

Deadly Sins

Deadly Sins

Envy- the deadliest sin of all. Yet, it is a common misconception that one must all be envious of others. I believe the worst kind of envy is of yourself; of your past, your memories, and the life that once was.

#MeatlessMonday

#MeatlessMonday

As I drove by this friendly pasture, I was reminded of (what should be) the most pressing current event of all: climate change. Livestock emit about 14.5 percent of global greenhouse gases, reminding us of our responsibility to rely on a plant-heavy diet and make 

Depth of Field

Depth of Field

Using depth of field, we were challenged to make our subject look like a part of something bigger. Here, my brother becomes one with the mountain.

Storms

Storms

This picture was taken on a rainy and stormy day, reminding us that even the dead need shelter from the force of mother nature.

Musical

Musical

Windows down, music blasting, and SUN!