I like this photo of you in the outdoors. So handsome you are. The beauty of nature is priceless and so are good friends. Just as nature has imperfections, so does humanity. Somehow, there is a balance seen within the flaws. As nature can be cruel and loving at the same time, so can people.
I like all the beautiful trees and all the green around you. I can smell the fresh air. The clarity of this photo is amzing. I adore your photography of all you post. Your eye is amazing and your detail deserves a second look. Every word written comes from your heart and intelligence.
Christopher,
Thank you. I too like this picture, primarily, because I am usually posed and self choreographed in many of my pictures but this one is different.
I’m relaxed, no irritating contact lenses, nice pair of comfy broken in jeans, and exuding the overwhelming tranquility that one finds when making that primitive reconnection with the unaltered and unpaved actual natural world of men.
Both loving nurture and unforgiving cruelty need exist. One may never exist in the absence of the other, because it is via the lessons of cruelty that we may come to value the safety of love and vise versa.
The universe is a design of perfect balance, every positive requires a negative. White depends on black, as light would seize to be light in a world absent of darkness, so too would love to lose meaning in a world that offers no experience of strife.
Hey Yusef,
I like this photo of you in the outdoors. So handsome you are. The beauty of nature is priceless and so are good friends. Just as nature has imperfections, so does humanity. Somehow, there is a balance seen within the flaws. As nature can be cruel and loving at the same time, so can people.
I like all the beautiful trees and all the green around you. I can smell the fresh air. The clarity of this photo is amzing. I adore your photography of all you post. Your eye is amazing and your detail deserves a second look. Every word written comes from your heart and intelligence.
Christopher
Christopher,
Thank you. I too like this picture, primarily, because I am usually posed and self choreographed in many of my pictures but this one is different.
I’m relaxed, no irritating contact lenses, nice pair of comfy broken in jeans, and exuding the overwhelming tranquility that one finds when making that primitive reconnection with the unaltered and unpaved actual natural world of men.
Both loving nurture and unforgiving cruelty need exist. One may never exist in the absence of the other, because it is via the lessons of cruelty that we may come to value the safety of love and vise versa.
The universe is a design of perfect balance, every positive requires a negative. White depends on black, as light would seize to be light in a world absent of darkness, so too would love to lose meaning in a world that offers no experience of strife.