Emotions in Motion

PhotobucketThis time of year produces a rollercoaster of emotions for me. If I didn’t know better – if I didn’t know the root cause [CRAZY work schedule] – I would probably be a great candidate for therapy. [LOL ... please know that I'm not claiming sanity here. I might be a good candidate anyway!] So, when the You Capture challenge for the week – Emotion – popped up, I was a bit, er, uh, well, emotional about the whole thing.

I really wanted to do something that asked me to challenge myself. I wanted to think in ways that would either push my photography skills – lighting and subject and composition, oh my – or my photo editing skills.

What to do? What to do?

Of course, the first thing that came to mind was that it would be fairly easy to catch emotion on film for this little challenge – the kids offer up heaps and loads of emotional outbursts daily. So, I started there.

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joy, zest, enthusiasm, zeal, excitement, thrill, exhilaration

Then, I had the idea of finding inanimate (or at least non-human) subjects that would serve to represent – or perhaps be a metaphor for – different emotions. So, I started with the definition of emotion and see where that might take me. [I really love Wikipedia, by the way. I know many educators don't ... but I think it's fantastic!] Then, I looked for other lists and found this one. Yep, got pretty cerebral about all of this. But, these little rabbit trails took me all over my community! And, I’m so glad that they did!!!

I live in a place where there is a lot of new. New homes, businesses, roads … everything. But all of that new encroached on a very old farm community. Driving around, I found that there’s not a lot of emotion to be found in the new … but the old? That’s a completely different story.

Here’s some of the emotion I found today while I was out on the dusty roads [OK, literally ... you should see my van.] with my eyes open!

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loneliness

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ambition

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lost, resignation

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despair, hopelessness

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defiance ... caution ... pride

I have a greater respect for what was here before all of the subdivided neighborhoods that we call home. I love our community and I love the sense of the past that I found as I was driving around. It made me love my community even more than I did before!

I’ve plunked these into this post in order from least to most favorite – picture of BK all excited about playing in the water aside! [The burrowing owls win partly because they are so dang cute and I was shocked to see them just hanging out.] In looking at the actual photographs and comparing them to last week’s shots … these are not as vivid and “alive” to me. Yet, in so many ways, they are more … ahh, hard to explain. So, we’ll just let them marinate for a tad and see!

Oh, and before I sign off … Andrea over at Prairie Lady posted her capture for this week early and it’s stunning. Seriously. If you’ve not gone to take a look yet, you should!

I'll be hoppin' along now ...

Comments

20 Responses to “Emotions in Motion”
  1. Jen says:

    Thanks everyone!!! Thanks for the comments and a BIG thanks for sharing your shots. I love getting to know everyone!

  2. Darcel says:

    Love your blog. Love your pics for the challenge!

  3. Audrey says:

    Thinking outside the box is good. So good. I wish I were better at that. I love these captures. Great job!

  4. Mom2Four says:

    Great take on this weeks theme!! Especially love the first photo!

  5. What a cool take on this week’s challenge! I love what you did!

  6. emily says:

    These are all amazing! Excellent composition! I love that you thought outside the box.

  7. Shell says:

    I love your creativity with these!

  8. Mrs Soup says:

    Oh great captures! I love the ambition! And the tire is just amazing.

  9. Dcan says:

    I really like what you did with the emotion theme! Capturing those owls was awesome – great job!

  10. Vanessa says:

    These are amazing!

  11. Well you most definitely figured out your shots. You did a wonderful job. Thanks for leaving the comment on my site. :)

    I think the baby is my favorite because she’s so stinkin cute! But the others are great shots also. !!!

  12. Wow those are beautiful, emotional shots!

  13. Yelena R says:

    Absolutely beautiful capture! I love you interpretation of the theme!

  14. Jessi says:

    These are beautiful. I especially love the composition of the dove on the line.

  15. All so great. I adore “Ambition”!

  16. Wonderful interpretation! Thanks for sharing :)

  17. Kirsten says:

    Wow, I love the variety of pictures. You did a great job!

  18. Stacey says:

    Great pictures! love them!

  19. T&T says:

    oh these are good and deep!

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