So there's a short and sweet story to go with this photography session I did three years ago.
It was summer of 2015 and I was in Key Biscayne FL at there annual art show. I was wandering around, and this area is all new to me I forgot to mention, and I ran into this older man.
He was taking photos of these same trees, so I walked up next to him and looked at his camera curious and he said " I think these trees would be a good photo to print out for my scrap book." And I smiled and said that they were beautiful and I thought it was a good idea...
At that moment to myself I thought... they're just simple trees.
I was wrong.
I decided to also take some photos from different angles and edit them to my liking...
Years later I look at them and remember the old man, and the short conversation we had.
I remember the art show and I remember that day was so beautiful and sunny.
You never know what's beautiful until you no longer have the ability to just go back and see it, when it becomes a memory you begin to cherish it.
Here's those simple trees.
Those beautiful simple trees in Key Biscayne FL.
📌Totally agree there, @bekkababy. Yesterday I was doing a cold back-up for my photobase and couldn't help but browse them randomly. My lady partner in crime 😉 said she longed for her longer hair that is gone as she had cut it a bit... it was just heartwarming to see how a frozen memory can bring new perspective to something no longer readily available, or outside that moment in time 🗓
live the moment to the fullest!
Lets help one another...
hermoso paisaje!!