The Way of The Camera

five pictures of march

7 min · 5. apr. 2026
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Last month, my wife Rafaela [https://raphaelagilla.com/] said something profound that deeply resonated with me:  "I want to create my reality from my heart, not from my mind."  In March I photographed a bench, a cherry plum tree, a canal, a swan disappearing into dark water, and some dried grass that moved like waves.  Nothing dramatic. Just ordinary moments from an ordinary month.  But that's what I keep coming back to — beauty doesn't wait for better times. It's already here, asking to be noticed.  Sometimes all it takes is stopping long enough to look.  Have a look at the images here. [https://conscious.photography/five-pictures-of-march/]

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