I had never seen the ocean until I moved here to California last year, and now I live across the street from it. To look at it casually, the beach may seem constant and unchanging, but every time I go there it seems to show me a new face - a glimmer of something I had never seen or felt before, a spark that is all its own.
Tech Notes
Canon EOS D60 @ ISO 100-400
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Although I've had a truly lifelong love of photography (snapping Polaroids since I was big enough to hold a camera), in recent years it's become my absolute passion. I was an early convert to (and semi-evangelist of) digital photography after quickly falling in love with the freedom and control that digital offered, starting with one of the earliest digital cameras made (an Apple QuickTake, in 1994) and continuing unabated today with Canon's latest line of digital SLRs.
Photography has come to mean much more to me than a mere hobby or pursuit - after several years of dealing with severe mental illness, photography has not only become the best outlet for my creative vision, but the best form of therapy and release that I've ever had - no medicine I've ever taken has done half as much for me as getting behind the lens and finding all the moments in the world around me to capture and make my own.
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Also contributed to:
- Issue 14: A Darkness In Deseret
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