"I had been my whole life a bell, and never knew it until at that moment I was lifted and struck."
~ Annie Dillard
While I was photographing some bells I found that quote up above and it struck a chord with me. I think I've been living small. So I'm changing that. I'm changing everything. There is no better opportunity to do so than a clean slate and a decision etched into it.
I took that step yesterday and today has been smooth sailing. I recognised over the last week how much I still enjoy photography. My style has changed through the years and I've forgotten almost everything that I learned when I did my course, but I also know it will continue to change as I grow into it again.
Subject matter will change, hues and tones will deepen or lighten accordingly. I'm going to clean my lenses more often, play with different settings, try different angles and see what happens. The adventures of a perspective shift. I've rediscovered a yearning for learning, having an enquiring mind and being a sponge for information on how to process my images more efficiently in Photoshop, streamline the process and nail it down to a fine art.
There's still so much to learn with my DSLR, it's a completely different kettle of fish to a phone camera. Each has it's advantages depending on the situation, but for images of my stock, I'm still leaning more in favour of my Canon. The image is a better representation of the actual item on the table.
When I did my course I was focused on wildlife photography but I'm going to revisit some of the "still life" modules of that course and see what I may have overlooked at the time that could be useful now.
Images are my own. Canon 60D with standard 18-55mm portrait EFS lens.