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15-NOV-2011

20111023-_DSC2739.jpg

“My goal as a person and, consequently, as a photographer, is to witness, participate in, and hopefully share the delicate beauty of wilderness – those moments in time when nature and spirit transcend the make-believe world of politics, economics, religious squabbles, fleeting fashion, mass “entertainment,” and other means of wasting the precious gift of thought and inspiration we are each endowed with.” – Guy Tal

I just observed a young boy, maybe 6 years old, walk into a coffee shop with his eyes glued to a smart phone or game boy? He never looked up. He'd been sucked into that small box with its dings, dongs, chimes, bells and whistles, blasting away to kill as many opponents as quickly as his nimble fingers could move. It was obvious he was no longer “witnessing or participating” in the world around him. His mother sat passively beside him with no attempt or chance of a conversation and may have not wanted any he offered. I wondered in my mind whether he could he even have a conversation with her? Does he have, or will he ever have, the precious gift of thought and inspiration? Just watch our children, and unfortunately many adults, as they walk through life looking down at their handheld devices. Addicted?

Anyway, I wanted to share the above quote from Guy Tal. His words so resonate with my heart and soul in this misguided world. If you have a chance to visit his website and blog, I highly recommend it. He’s a very good photographer and very much in touch with the world around him. I enjoy his little quips called, “Just saying.”


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Chris Spracklen17-Nov-2011 22:15
Just a stunning shot, Monte. *V*
Shame about the six-year-old.
Hopefully, one day, he'll look up from the screen and see that the world around him is a million times more beautiful!
Guest 17-Nov-2011 21:34
Monte, I dunno what you are doing with your images, they are stunning....all I can think of is that they mirror your heart..........what an awesome heart. wish we could do coffee........awesome
Cindi Smith16-Nov-2011 02:46
Love the image and your words are so true. Not being a part of life, they are missing it.
Faye White15-Nov-2011 15:51
This is an absolutely gorgeous and tranquil scene. If you were to set up a video camera on any street corner in the US, you would see most people with the heads down, texting or whatever - but definitely not engaged with the world around them. It is sad.
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