My mind is my camera. I take pictures of everything and anything. And why not? It’s easy and I love the results.
This photo of Rakhi Pournami is actually a very old photo of another Rakhi, and it’s the same name as the artist. This is the new photo of Rakhi Pournami and it’s a really good shot.
Your attitude may be a bit off but that’s what I mean. I’m sure it’s a lot less depressing to look at a photo of a person from the past, and also that I’m always looking at it from the perspective of someone else. That’s the way the world works.
The two other pics that look great is the one of the “rabbit” that’s been on the site. You can see the bunny as it is being killed and then it jumps back into the garden.
I know Ive been posting links in the past but not sure if you would even see them if I didnt.
I was thinking the same thing.
There is a very well-known saying that goes something like “you can’t touch the past.” So for those of us who were around when this past began, we can only imagine the horror of the present. For those of us still alive, the only thing we can do is try and put ourselves in the “past” of the time so we can try and make sense of what we see.
When you look back on your life, everything you have experienced has been either a present moment or a past moment, or a combination of both. When you look at your whole life, everything that happened before you had a chance to act is just happening to you. Everything you do and say is happening to you. Everything.
The problem is the present moment is a mirage. The way that we view the present moment is based on the past. The future doesn’t exist. We live in a present-driven era. This means that we often think of the present moment as the most important moment in our lives. We tend to look at the present moment as the moment in which we are most empowered to change our lives, or the moment when we can do the most good.