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Hello everyone. Welcome to the twenty-first installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. These audio entries are from articles that I write alongside the photographs that I capture. They portray what I take away from my experiences while traveling across some of the beautiful landscape I'm fortunate to see. Please join me on my journey of capturing the beauty that surrounds us.
Hello everyone. Welcome to the twenty-second installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's featured photo was taken out at the Little Qualicum Falls. Located outside of Coombs on highway 4, this water source is a tremendous location to stop and admire. The day that I got there was perfect. The winter season decided to sprinkle it's beauty over the fantastic landscape, giving a thoroughly immersive winter experience that I've personally missed while being on Vancouver Island. Now don't get me wrong, I can live without having to deal with snow for several months, but being so used to having the white, powdery stuff on the ground has been interesting for me since what I've mostly seen this season was green grass and the occasional rainfall. Regardless, I felt ecstatic to have come to this landscape and get the opportunity to capture some of the beauty that the winter season has to offer. One of the highlights out of the cold, frosty season is the sheer silence you get with the snowfall filtering the sound around you. That paired with the river flowing beside me created a workspace that I could have spent all day immersed in. I took the time to capture the waterfall that's nearby, took a walk down alongside the river, and eventually got back to my car, and continued my journey towards my travel adventure. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to the twenty-first installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. These audio entries are from articles that I write alongside the photographs that I capture. They portray what I take away from my experiences while traveling across some of the beautiful landscape I'm fortunate to see. Please join me on my journey of capturing the beauty that surrounds us.
Hello everyone. Welcome to the twenty-first installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's featured photo was taken out in on the beautiful coastline of the West side of the island, more specifically out in the Pacific Rim National Park. I've visited this park almost a dozen times now, and everytime that I explore this wondrous piece of paradise, I always leave with a big smile on my face and a completely refreshed headspace. The stunning rainforests that follow alongside the coastal lines of the area are breathtaking. The trees are immense, the growth is thick, and the colors are vibrant and full of life. One of my favorite places to go is Schooner Cove. You get to walk through the dense forest on a boardwalk, immersed by the energy of the landscape. As you get closer to the shoreline, you start hearing the ocean hitting the beach. Then a new scent hits your nose, and your eyes open up to the vast view of the Pacific ocean. I get chills just thinking about that reaction I get when I get to see the water. The soft sandy beaches span as far as the eyes can see, and for all the times that I've been fortunate to experience the west coast, the weather has always been fair to me, especially for the sunset that I got to capture in this photo. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to the twentieth installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out in Sooke while I was heading out to explore some of the beautiful coastal views the area has to offer. I was filming boats in the water for my travel vlog when I noticed the wooden landscape behind me and just how beautiful it was. It was in the summertime, so the colors were vibrant and full of life. I ended up admiring a composition that was behind the camera. When I was done filming the shot, I turned the camera around and took the photo that ended making it on the internet. I find myself at times where an opportunity presents itself with little to no warning. I had an agenda for the day, and nowhere throughout my plans did I have the intentions of taking photographs of the dense forests that lay alongside the south-west side of the island. Now I never eliminate the idea of straying away from my initial task, because in the case like this moment and many moments throughout life, opportunities come and go, it's what you make of it that creates an outcome. The effects can be small, or monumental for the course of your future. Always stay receptive to opportunities, you never know when they can appear. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to the nineteenth installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out in Sooke in the summertime season. The smell of the ocean has always been a pleasure of mine ever since I was a young boy. The weather was gorgeous there was no wind, no rain, the sun was slowly setting down behind the horizon, and I was left with a small beach to myself. I had spent the day taking photography throughout the south-western regions of the island, so the relaxing atmosphere became a great tone to end my day. My mind slowed down and connected to all that was present in my proximity. I listened to the water softly roll over the shore. The birds would occasionally pass by, chirping and talking to other birds within the area. The soft sand felt great under my feet as I walked towards a tree that was laying down on the rocks. I sat down on the tree trunk and processed the view that spaned in front of me. The mountains across the water were gorgeous with the soft sunset lighting laying over them. Moments like this are precious to me. I make an effort to engage with the present as much as possible. The likelihood of experiencing this exact moment is questionable. Anything can happen to me at any given point. That's a reality that took a good deal of time to comprehend. Our time on this plane of existence is rather short, but there are instances we forget that fact for various reasons associated with our busy lives. Embrace moments as they come, enjoy the experiences that go with them, and try your best to acknowledge that time is fleeting, and so does the light of consciousness that's embedded within us. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to the eighteenth installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out late in the fall season at Englishman River Falls. I visited the area early in the middle of the summer, and my last recollection of the beautiful landscape was a lovely waterfall that had a soothing soundtrack alongside the visual pleasures of the rich forest that surrounds it. Fast forward to November, and the same scenery changed dramatically. The gentle waterfall I recalled became an immense powerhouse of a water source surging down into the river below. I was taken back by how much volume of water was falling within a location that initially was a completely different entity altogether just a few months ago. It's one of the many faces of nature that we're privileged to witness. As the season's change so does the energy within spaces we explore. The vibrancy of the spring and summer season disappears as the fall and winter weather takes its course. The dynamics we experience throughout the year are remarkable. We get to watch various forms of life change and adapt to the climate as it progresses from one pattern to the next. The example of one of the pleasures I get from doing landscape photography is having the ability to visit a location more than once but see a different pallet of nature to capture. The versatility and eternal progression nature produces provides another incentive among many for my creative journey to continue. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to my seventeenth installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out on a moonlit night in Cowichan Bay. I was in the midst of contemplating how I wanted to end my day of photography when I saw the moon rising from the horizon. Instantly I knew I had to take the time to capture this beautiful natural event. I found the nearest beach I could get onto, and without planning out the composition, I started shooting long exposure shots towards the moon. I love how the image turned out. You have the moon shining over the calm water, while you see boats with their lights on in the distance. It turned out to be a different style of photograph compared to what I usually go for. I know I could have gone for a more natural look for the landscape, get away from all the artificial lighting and let the night ambiance become the focal point of the image. I took the initiative to make time of what was left of my day and tried my best, and that left me with a sense of fulfillment to the end a great day. Give everything towards what you want to thrive for, let the experience become a part of the story your establishing, and leave behind the legacy that belongs to you. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and i hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to my sixteenth installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out by Nanaimo Lakes. As I was exploring this new area, I couldn't help but enjoy the view of the river that goes from one lake to another. The day had overcast, and there was no wind which made the water calm. One of the first things I noticed from the image was the reflection of the trees on each side of the river and the beautiful lines they were creating. The sound of the streaming river was soft and overall gave off a peaceful atmosphere to work in. As I gazed at the landscape that surrounded me, I couldn't help but think of who else took the time and looked at this natural feature before me. The different walks of life that have passed by or potentially lived and died here. It's incredible to think that many areas we would think wouldn't retain any inherent value when in fact could have a vast history we just don't know about. I also think about the possible lessons that could be taken away from the individuals that wandered throughout these vast lands. What could they teach us? What value could they provide the future generations? As I packed up my gear, I took one last look at the area and continued on my journey while capturing a memory for other explorers to experience. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to my fifteenth installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out by the river that passes underneath the Kinsol Trestle, located in the North Cowichan area. The setting was exceptional, it was one of the first snowfalls that I got to witness on the island, and the temperature was comfortable. I wanted to get winter shots of the area since the only time I experienced this location was in the summer. The running river had a great tone, soothing to listen too. I got out my camera and played around with different compositions of a massive tree trunk laying maybe ten to twelve feet above the water. I got down to the ground, I stood on top of a nearby boulder, I played with shallow and deep depts of field, anything to get an idea of what I wanted to create. Taking the time to experiment like this is what I love doing when it comes to the creative process. When you have a vision you want to create, dedicating focus and imagination within the fold of your perception at that given is a blast and vital to gaining the results you want to achieve. There are times where nothing works, and it seems the whole experience is a complete waste of time. Days like that are inevitable, but even in the worst circumstance, there's always at least something to take away. You can gain a lesson from the situation, or see a different view from the original idea you first came in with, or just get a taste of an inquiry you were curious to figure out. All this can help guide you to having a better opportunity the next time around, and provide the skill sets necessary to continue your personal journey. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to my fourteenth installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out by Morton Lake, outside of Campbell River. I was ending my day watching the sun setting slowly over the calm water that reflected the surrounding landscape. The summer weather created a comfortable and warm environment to enjoy the beautiful natural feature that sat in front of me. Seeing the mountains from a distance rippling over the water reminded me of taking time to reflect on myself and where I'm at in my current state of life. It doesn't take a whole lot to lose track of yourself when you get caught up in the midst of working towards an objective you want to reach. Moments like sitting next to the water gives me the ability to slow down and establish the time to assess and make sense of what I've accomplished so far. It's a healthy practice to embed in your ongoing journey towards your goals. As the sun disappeared over the horizon, I felt refreshed and ready to continue my progress I've accumulated throughout my creative journey. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to my thirteen installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out outside of Ladysmith at Stocking Creek Waterfall. The day started off with little drizzles of rain that would come and go, giving me a chance to have a break away from the wet weather. I'd seen great pictures of this area, and by the time I arrived at the river that leads to the waterfall, I wasn't disappointed. The overcast weather gave off soft lighting over the landscape. As much as I enjoy the sun and the bright blue sky, there's nothing like a grey day over a brightly colored piece of nature. As I was taking long exposure shots of the smaller waterfall, I admired the creation the running water had molded through time. It reminded me that there are things in life that require time and perseverance with consistent work to gain results. When you take shortcuts, there's a strong possibility you'll attain very little in return, you get in return relative to the amount of effort you dedicated to the practice. Make the conscious choice of doing what's necessary for your journey to flourish, even if it means taking a moment in your life and focusing on minuscule tasks that seem redundant at the present moment. Those little steps become a part of the momentum that'll propel you towards where you're standing now to the objective you want to reach. Again, thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to my tenth installments of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out in Botanical Beach out in Port Renfrew. The west shores of the island are amazing. One of the biggest reasons I love coming out here is because it reminds a lot of the beaches from my hometown out on the south-west shores of Nova Scotia. The various rocky surfaces that lead to sandy beaches remind me a lot of my younger years while exploring the wondrous landscape of the East coast. It was a miserable day to take photographs. It was rainy, and it was windy. Weather like this makes it a little challenging with photography, but if you persevere and take your time, the results can be beautiful. Even within the less than ideal environmental conditions, there is beauty to be found. Again thank you for taking the time to listen to me today, and I hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com Original Article: The quest of igniting the light of the creative being requires an energy governed from within ourselves. The architecture of our society obligates our course of life to follow protocols beyond the perception of what some might interpret as accurate. We embody the neurological structure to harness thought and converge conscious matter into action. Given the opportunity to enact on attaining the knowledge and skillsets required to instigate momentum on your vision, the possibilities of reaching your goals are prosperous. Adversity will be the rival in the pursuit of fulfillment. In our space of existence, going against the establishment that's monetized various outlets of expression and artistic endeavors will no doubt institute potential challenges. With that in mind, the horizon we face will become the journey of a lifetime. The trials I've gone to sustain my vision possess a degree of experience I wouldn't trade for anything. I've subjected myself to decisions that left me in less than ideal conditions. With that premonition underlining my subconscious mindset, I extinguish any signs of regret because I recognize the emotions associated with the altercations within myself doesn't represent who I am. The energy coursing through my headspace is a subsystem reaction based on the conditioning to the light of consciousness I continue to grow. The gift of existence is valued beyond any measurable unit known to the universe. Gravitating my perception to notions like this is what grounds my focus away from my reactive subconscious self. The more I implement practices of mindfulness and concentration towards what brings value to my life, the more I become in tune with the energies I require to progress my journey. I can't speak for every entity to stand against the pressures that come with chasing what's dear to them. The risks affiliated with such immense accords can submit action to a standstill. The resources required alone to fulfill such adventures demand so much out of yourself and to the landscape that surrounds you. With the unsettling reality settled in our perception, is the act of letting your dreams fall from existence worth the sacrifice? Ask yourself the questions; I've been given the light of consciousness, what value can I provide to the plane of life we all share? My time on this earth will perish before I'm ready to leave, what must I do to justify my legacy to continue when I'm gone? The world is waiting for the beauty that's within us to be discovered, what will be my next move?
Hello everyone. Welcome to my tenth installments of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out in Nanaimo in Neck Point Park. I happen to be in the area early in the morning, and I couldn't have asked for ideal sunrise weather. Not a cloud was in sight, there was no wind, and the temperature was perfect. I came in before the sun started showing over the horizon, so it gave me a moment to take in the quiet atmosphere and reflect on the traffic that was going in my head. I try to plan as much as possible when it comes to creating new content. I make an effort to have all my gear clean, charged, and ready to be used. I bring various types of clothes and food just so I'm prepared to take on an opportunity when it arises. I look up the weather forecast to help figure out what type of day I'll work in. Pre-planning is essential, but when everything is all staged and ready to go, the creative process from that point on is all on the fly. I have a general idea of what I want to film and shoot throughout the day, but I try my very best to let the moments become the director and curator of what ends up being the final product. Let your creative juices flow when you step up to a new project. Explore your mental landscape and see what potential inspiration can come out. The results can surprise you. As I was finishing my thoughts on this subject, I noticed the warm glow of the morning sunrise coming over the horizon. I got my camera gear ready, and let the moment guide me to capture that beauty that was in front of me. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope to hear from you soon. Take care. If you want to learn more about me, please visit my website: www.resonancereflectionphotography.com
Hello everyone. Welcome to my tenth installments of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out in Goldstream Provincial Park. I came to the park in the fall season and the colors from the fallen leaves alongside the beautiful green forests bed surrounded by the thick and rich forests was a treat for my eyes and mind to enjoy. My initiative of the morning was to capture waterfall that's in the park. The last time I visited the area was in the summer where the river had run dry. The volume of water dramatically increased from my initial visit to this period of when I captured the photo. I fell in love with the dark morning lighting and the various compositions I could work with within the area. It became a fantastic way to start my day. Moments like this become imprinted in my memory. The connection I gain from the landscape, the energy I feel from the waterfall, and the overall sense of fulfillment I get from exercising my skillsets behind the camera and capturing the shots I desire become pieces of time I want to remember for as long as I can. Moments like this become a part of the legacy that I want to leave behind when my light of consciousness fades away. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope to hear from you soon. take care. Original Article: -When was it that you faced a profound moment throughout your journey in the existential landscape we forge our visions into action? What everlasting effect reverberated throughout your conscious being when the energy started to subside? I wouldn't be surprised if you could paint me an image that I could interpret in great detail based on how vivid the experience was for you. These are the junctures we partake when we are in pursuit of attaining what we believe is our calling, the vital necessity of achieving a sense of purpose in one's life. The importance of subjecting a recollection in this instance can serve as a stepping stone onto the bedrock we create to support our endeavors. Among many other positive influences memories can contribute to our state of existence, one of the primary assets I utilize when retreating to past experiences is to use them as benchmarks to remind me of where I started and the progression I've accomplished so far. Some of the fondest memories speak volumes towards the individual that I've become. Moments of love, laughter, sadness, anger, confusion, and anguish has served as a reference archive that I can fall back onto throughout my journey towards the unknown horizon. The capacity of how much quantity our subconscious being can facilitate is astronomical. The sheer volume of information that's accessible at any give instant helps implement in determining subjective solutions of the challenges that face us every day. If you were to fixate your attention towards a familiar event that requires a brief period to respond, place yourself in a position of mindfulness within the present moment and observe the outcome of the situation. The results will prove to showcase how critical memories can be when experiences provide lessons in our quest for knowledge. As I continue my adventures to explore the channels that'll widen my perception and help me understand the directives I need to follow, the mental documentation that resides in my subconscious library will always play a role in the future adversities that will cross my path. I will cherish all the beautiful, hurtful, vital and mindful stages of my presence on our plane of existence. Live in a present mindset, build the infrastructure that'll support your future, and admire the memories as you create them.
Hello everyone. Welcome to my ninth installments of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo was taken out in Nanaimo Lakes, south-west of the city of Nanaimo. I came in on an early winter overcast day, and the weather played very well with the surrounding landscape. The lakes were calm and acted like mirrors for the mountains towering in the background. One of the things I love about large natural structures like mountains is the presence and perspective it gives to the overall image. The afternoon was peaceful and provided a means to get away from all the noise i deal on a, daily basis. Taking time for myself has become a practice of mine I've given a strong focus on this part of myself for the last five years. When I face a trying period in my life, making the effort of taking a walk in the woods or sitting by a body of water seems to help clear my mind and regain a real sense of the situation I'm facing. Finding the tools to help you get through moments of adversity is singlehandedly one of the most important assets you can have. It might take time to figure out what tactics will work and what won't, but after you get a feel for effective means of creating solutions, there's no stopping the momentum you'll accumulate towards your journey. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to me, and I hope you have an amazing day. Take care.
Hello everyone. Welcome to my eight installments of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo is a taken on Hornsby Island, located off the east coast shores of Vancouver Island. The trip to get to the island is a lot of fun for someone that's spent the last decade on the mainland. You have to get onto a car ferry to get to Denman Island, drive from one end of the island to the other to get onto another car ferry that'll bring you to your final destination. The picture I took is a shot of the shoreline scenery in the Helliwell Provincial Park. It was August and the morning sunrise was rising from the horizon, giving off a beautiful glow to the surrounding landscape. The image inspired me to write about one of the most influential emotions we embody; love. The sheer power love gives out is beautiful and infectious. When we take the time to open ourselves to the people we care about the most, it can leave an everlasting impression that has the potential to carry on to other individuals. The possibilities that can grow from that point on is endless. I want to quickly say thank you for taking the time in your day to listen to me, and without any further words, let's go on with the show. Take care. Original Article: There is no other strength in our light of existence as powerful and profound as the love that courses through every heart and mind in our plain of life. The energy encapsulated within the emotion creates the conduit which drives the static imagination into ballistic action. Ask yourself; How many accomplishments, innovations, and movements were propelled by the momentum of love? The pursuit that passion instigates upon the curious perception places a pressure so unbearable that we submit our focus and open our hearts to its fullest abilities. I believe that if it wasn't for the divergent capacity love encompasses, we as a species wouldn't have progressed to the status we've reached. We're exposed and influenced by the unconditional nature of love at an early stage in our existence. We're born into an atmosphere that provides security and comfort. The conditions of adversity that'll face the light of consciousness isn't recognized and won't be acknowledged for a considerable deal of time. The figures that enrich the first steps onto the earth become our central focal point till we become coherent enough to place our focus on the rest of the world. The lessons and experiences habituated in the journey for the growing light will undoubtfully be subtle and detrimental. These circumstances establish the mental foundation to be suitable to sustain the probable threats that'll present themselves as time goes on. The people who integrate their affection, empathy, and attention to your well-being will fabricate the initial steps to structure yourself to the receptive individual you'll become. Hatred also has a presence in the fold of our existential landscape. Negativity possesses a universal essence that can dominate the cerebral infrastructure which in turn clutters the pathways of critical thinking to ignite. We cannot permit unnecessary malignant notions to dictate the course of our lives. We need to perceive the falsehood of the malicious energy and let it drown within the depths of our souls. Love is the prevailing practice we should instill throughout our personal growth. We have acquired the elemental assets to fulfill this notion when we placed our hands upon the people who cared for us. Let's continue establishing the gift that's provided to us and embrace all the beautiful lives that are pursuing their journey's to contribute value in each other.
Hello everyone. Welcome to my seventh (I know I said eight on the audio recording, OOPS!)installment of my creative world that I call Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Each week I post my work online for the world to see and enjoy. This week's photo is a shot from Sooke, a gorgeous coastal town on the south-west shores of the island. I grew up close to the ocean and having the ability to experience areas like this brings me back to a beautiful period in my life. The article accompanying the image is about embedding simplicity within our complex world. We tend to get drawn into solving as many problems within our daily discourse as we can, but most time the act of simplifying your workload and your state of life can go a long way. It's been a practice ever since I took time for myself to travel across Canada, and it has served a great deal of benefit to my overall state of life. I hope you enjoy this article, and I'll talk to you soon. Take care. Original Article: Simplicity has proven value throughout my life as a means to carry my light of consciousness in the most optimal manner possible. The complexity of the societal landscape that I partake establishes adversity that challenges my present conditioning on how I react to the circumstances facing me. The moment I showcase a sense of confident wielding in my actions is when I materialize the concept into knowledge. When the experience settles into my neurological infrastructure that's when I can analyze and break down all the components from the newfound assets I've attained. The progression of mindfulness continues; simplicity correlated with clarity once again becomes the perception of my journey towards the horizon. The notion of merging the concept of simplicity in my adolescent mindset never structured a presence as a view towards the ever-evolving landscape we reside. The perception of implementing a sense of stability within the confines of modesty questioned my approach to pursuing the goals I wanted to reach. I intended to gain momentum quickly and progress as much as possible to justify the need to create art. My method of attaining the required knowledge to facilitate my growing thirst for expressing myself fell within the criteria of understanding enough of the practice to enable the motion to engage creation. Where the lack of embracing the entire practice fell through became evident when challenges arose. The confusion, the frustration, the anger that manifested within my mental state grew more of a distraction and derailment towards my progressional growth. Where simplicity regulates this type of situation becomes apparent with the critical content I ignored when I initially took the responsibility to open my mind and enable full comprehension of the skillsets I wanted to build in the first place. My complete understanding of the integral pieces that construct the skillset could prevent wasted energy on moments of adversity which creates a mindset that's simple in operation and effective in action. My continual search of attaining the knowledge I desire to fulfill myself acknowledges the dedication required to embrace all the content that's associated with the skillset I want to learn. Where I enforce the act of simplicity is after I've settled down and understood what I've absorbed. From that moment on, I make the conscious effort to contextualize all that there is to know of the concept and place it in a simplistic format that I can utilize at any given time. This practice requires a great deal of energy at first but becomes natural to the light of consciousness as it continues its journey through the existential landscape we all call home.
Hello and welcome to my sixth installment of my adventures capturing the beauty that surrounds that is Resonance Reflection Photography. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I'm a landscape photographer based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. I enjoy writing short articles alongside my photography. This article comes from a quick photo shoot I did in Mill Bay. It was an overcast morning with no wind in the area. The water was calm; the landscape was quiet, times like this is what I enjoy out of doing landscape photography. What came out of the experience is what I will share with you right now. Periods of quietness creates a great mindset to focus on the introspective. Without further or due, this article is called Welcome and embrace change, I hope you enjoy it. Take care! Original Article: The discourse of our narrative when we focus on our purpose integrates an objective that on face value appears simple to execute. In reality, the complexity required to facilitate the infrastructure that is our life's intent goes far beyond the lines of basic perception. The outlines we follow at any given moment changes with little to no warning. The trajectory one light of consciousness creates predominately cannot correlate a pathway for others to follow. As living entities that harbor the cognitive power to enact thought into action, the investment we pour in ourselves instigates moments of adversities to present themselves. How we react towards the challenging periods ultimately opens new getaways to alternative trails of thoughts for personal growth to continue its course. The moments I've faced adversity that established an alternative course became memorable instances I retain dearly in my mind. The junctures devised my mindset to consider contrasting ideas that I wouldn't have given the light of day in another period throughout my life. We get set in our ways in approaching and enacting on the process facing our perspective. Up to a point where we can't recognize if we're producing optimal results based on the amount of effort we place our attention to the task at hand. This concept becomes dangerous when you retain the consideration of the finite resource of your time on this plane of existence joined with the value you need to create to attain the purpose your seeking. The realization eventually came to fruition when I contextualized this very concept, and from then on my thought process has reconditioned to accept change for potential good in my journey. Make the conscious effort to recognize that change doesn't always inhibit negative results in the progression of your journey towards attaining your goals. The situation of change is the possibility of accepting an alternative perspective in respect to the perception you've fixated yourself so far. Diversity creates the horizon beyond the landscape you've traveled through and provides a beacon of light for where your path can take you. Open your heart and mind to the possibilities that can aspire your pathway to become enriched with prosperity that might not have seemed evident before. The more you do so, the more you gain momentum in reaching the wishes you once desired.
Hello and welcome to my fifth installment of my adventures capturing the beauty that surrounds us. My name is Marcel Comeau. I'm based in Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, and I'm a landscape photographer potentially better known under the name of Resonance Reflection Photography. I enjoy writing short articles alongside my photography. This article comes from exploring the shorelines of the city of Victoria. It was a tremendously beautiful summer day with everyone taking in the It was an overcast morning with no wind in the area. One of the eye catching pieces out of my day was the sailboats that were sailing towards the open ocean water. What came out of the experience is what I will share with you right now. Having the ability to enjoy the simple joys in life is a big deal that we tend to neglect from time to time. We need the ability to have a reminder of how important this action is within our lives. Without further adieu, this article is called "When Challenges Lie In Your Path" . Please enjoy this piece, and I'll talk to you soon. Take care. Original Article: The act of inspiring and retaining happiness within the light of consciousness is a challenge faced against adversities within the landscape it exists in, and the mindset that correlates within the plain of existence. The practice of conditioning the neurological infrastructure that's embedded in the center of our journey regulates the course that we pursue. The investment of time accentuated with the eagerness of progression towards personal growth manifests an energy that can only be contained when it's acknowledged and given the light of day. Placing the necessary measure of focus onto the perception of self-fulfillment requires a discipline and commitment determined by your intentions. What do you want to reach? Where do you want to go? What is it that you want to accomplish? My memory serves as an archive entrusted with experiences and lessons that I can utilize as references for future endeavors to come. The junctures along the threshold of the unknown occupy inquiries that need to be discovered. The position I bespoke myself from an earlier period of my life has changed from the present form I've become. Continual development encourages such acts of divergencies to facilitate to the ever-evolving light of consciousness. Without the opportunity of encountering new and unfamiliar offerings from our plain of life, the objective results of hindering our ability to expand our mental horizon heighten at a higher risk. All of these questions result to discerning what you want for yourself as an individual, and for the goals that you want to attain. The queries give action towards unbiased subconscious susceptibility, a manner of opening your perception to something more. The very premise of establishing a mindset to function in a way that initially derives from an upbringing lacking the fundamental understanding presses as a limitation. A limitation that is oppressive only if one lets it. Taking the first step in accepting the introspective rewiring that'll take place is no small feat to partake. Time is a finite resource for all of us, but I genuinely believe it is well invested when it comes to delegating what your priorities should be. Treat your mind as the most vital element in your present existence. When you implement the practice of self-awareness in your life, aspects like happiness are sure to follow.
Hello, and welcome to my first audio entry of my adventures as a landscape photographer. My name is Marcel Comeau, and I want to take the time to share some of the short articles I write alongside with the photography that I share to the world. These are short writing sessions that have become a form of therapy and reconciliation with the various methods I express myself as an artist. Thank you so much for checking out my work, and don't be shy to click on my website and social media services for more on Resonance Reflection Photography. -Original Article Your body is the vessel and instrument to enacting action from the conscious being that conceives the preliminary thoughts. The neurological traffic that conducts raw information into emotional inspiration requires the mechanically physical asset that is your body. This understanding alone should incentivize practice of taking care of ourselves. While a portion of the population implements some form of physical training, not everyone retains the discipline to make this process a priority. What becomes more worrisome is while we place little to no emphasis on structuring a maintenance itinerary, we neglect another aspect of the light of consciousness that demands as much, if not more, imperative scrutiny, our minds. The condition of the cognitive infrastructure we call the human mind governs the state of the thought process embedded through its biological pathways. The variable outcomes the living being predominately engages into is from the influences it been conditioned to believe. If the societal landscape provides negative stimulus, the probability the host will be receptive to the energy is greater compared to an alternative setting. Exercise the notion of a positive space where happiness and love coincide to lay out the framework of your mindset, and I sincerely assure the results of the example would prove to bring promising results. That in itself isn't the remedy to rectify pessimistic perceptions, but it is the premise of where we can begin our journey of bettering ourselves. The complexity that facilitates the operating system that is our minds requires an exponential demand for attention when maintenance and exercise come to the fold. The way you can construe this concept is to imagine how difficult it would be to conduct any activity when you're functioning at a less than optimal state. The tasks become arduously straining on your phycological and physical being. Do you genuinely want to walk through the journey of the only life you have in a disposition that you can potentially control? Our mortality doesn't consider sympathy towards the complacency we apply to ourselves. The finite time we have on this plane of existence will end with or without our consent. We can't afford to waste our brief moment on this planet to negative notions coursing through our minds when we know an exceptional version of ourselves is waiting to breathe purpose into our journey. Take care of all that is you. There will only be one version of you that'll have the opportunity to experience the brief period of living and creating a legacy for future generations to attain inspiration.