Go with the Flow

I emphasize living in the present. It seems all the gurus speak of living in the present. It makes sense. The past is gone. The future is nice to provide for, but the present is where it’s at. Now is all. It is so easy for me to miss something I want to be there for when I am not aware, mindful, in the present. It is joyful to be alive and aware of all the natural living wonder that is going on in front of my nose. Not that I want to hear all the shit, or be in the middle of turbulence, but if I am going to be in the present I need to go with the flow. I can’t control the uncontrollable. I can choose to participate in life in an authentic, joyful, upbeat, loving manner. I can be kind, not judging or comparing. I can be patient, listen to different realities. I can forgive when necessary. Doing the opposite of these positives is not so joyful. Why would I want to do that?

Go with the flow


Resilence

As I open my reticular activator to living wonder I am finding myself saying unf@#$%^&*beievable. This is new for me. What I am concluding is, believe it man! There is unbelievable wonders in nature, in us. Believing is half way to feeling the joy of the journey.

My heart brain and my autonomic nervous system are avenues to my inner wisdom - my unconscious, that I so desire to access. I believe we have abilities to heal ourselves, to overcome the undesirable, to get thru tough times - being resilient. And, doing it with a good feeling.

It may be an emotional move, it may be financial. I know it is not just a mindset. I know I need to participate, do my best. Bucking up, helping to the extent I can, with a good positive attitude, goes a long way - acting with God given resilience.

RESILIENCE

Benevolent

Benevolent

I woke this morning with a great grateful feeling - maybe my mantra taking hold, maybe my recent readings by Dr. Joe Dispenza, maybe my birthday month and thinking about life after life. Maybe my new wonderful connections. Whatever, it is unfxxxxxxbelievable. I know it won’t last, but I hope to get glimpses now and then. This overwhelming feeling has happened to me a few times in the last few months. Maybe it is part of my new spiritual journey, post Patty. I love it!

Abstraction - What?

What does abstraction mean to me, in regard to my new BIG photo-reflection project I call ABSTRACTION? I have been altering images to my liking for some time. There has been a movement, for me, to abstraction for a while. I have less interest now in sharpness, depth of field, documentation. My interest now is light, color, design, message - altering the original view even to the point of non-recognition. I strive to raise question, not answer them. I strive to insight imagination, not clarity. I like when an image is affect, an intangible; a feeling, mood, philosophical or theological message. Be it positive. Be it delighting. Be it inspiring, Be it hopeful. Be it beautiful. Be it honoring natural awe. Flowers are a recent awe for me! I have even set up a gallery of flowers on my gallery site MESipe.com. I love it! I am not sure where my new bent will lead, but I am open to my universe. God, I pray I see your living wonder.

Fleeting Beauty

see SKYWARD

It’s complete. I am done with my latest BIG photo reflection book - SKYWARD. All 240 pages of sky photos and reflections are posted on MikeSipe.com at the tab SKY REFLECTIONS. Please take a look. I like it as much as WATER REFLECTIONS. Now onto the next BIG photo reflection book, ABSTRACTION. I suspect it will take a couple years, like the others - a work-in-process - like me.

felicity

Close Closer Closest

True beauty is often invisible to the naked eye. Look closer, and closer to see the essence. The inner beauty, if you will. It’s the third eye, through heart and soul that sees the inner beauty, essence - in nature, in humanity, in everything.

Day lilies really only flower one day. Talk about loving the present. Tomorrow is another day and another new and fleeting bloom. Love the moment; each new moment - that may be the message I hear.

Fleeting Beauty close

Fleeting Beauty Closer

Fleeting Beauty Closest

Lilies of the Field

Thousands of lilies - a half dozen large plots of a variety of lilies that bloom at different times - This is Susan’s Lilies of the Field. Basically, they take up home on the majority of her large yard, on a scenic hill, in rural Vermont. I love it - nature’s coordinated colors and exquisite designs. It is new to me, to look so closely at flowers. They are something to behold - such perfection, such art. Nature’s living plants are unf……believable. I wish to photograph more flowers, wild plants.

Lilies of the field

Ground Cover

Finding Essence

A recent photo of a lily pond reminds me of finding essence. I like the original image, but it is cluttered with detractors to the beautiful essence. I work to eliminate detractors, in my imagining, and with my meaningful living connections. I want to focus on what’s important, as I attempt to live my higher self. Are my contributions to my family, spiritual communities, and myself in balance with my basic goodness, my essence?

Decluttering

It’s complicated

GOLDEN HOUR GOLDEN YEARS

What a beautiful time of the day - 5, 6am - calm, quiet, colorful, first light - Golden Light. It’s a wonderful time to capture a beautiful image, to reflect, to be. It’s analogous to my Golden Years - not always sunshine but often enough to be grateful for what IS.

I know it is unfathomable to believe, but I recently celebrated a 60 year reunion from St. John’s Prep school with a dozen other preps, at an all school reunion. There was not a seventieth reunion. In fact we were, ostensibly, the oldest attendees. What does that tell you? I say - we’ve gained wisdom, gratitude, love, longevity. Yes we are getting a little old, but I feel the care, the interest, the love, the spirit. I hope there is a 65th and 70th for me and others, but I don’t know. We may have to leave that up to the LEGENDS - The graduates of 1961 - not us Hooligans of 64!

The Golden Hour

Metamorphosis

LIVE LOVE second edition

Photographing, reflecting, writing gives me pleasure, and evolves me! I am particularly happy with the completion of the second edition of LIVE LOVE. Changes with the second edition include 15 of my favorite images, my current whiteboard, and an added AFTERWORD which speaks about my latest revelation about SCG. My journey of seeking the significance of LOVE is my highest purposeful priority. You can view the full 62 pages of LIVE LOVE, including images, at MikeSipe.com/Live-LOVE.

David Stromeyer sculpture Love’s not Time’s Fool moving apart and coming close (my interpretation) is below. Shakespeare says about love: “Its constancy can hold the mutability of Coming close and moving apart”

Moving apart

Coming Close


I FEEL IT AGAIN!

I wake at 4am at Hampton Beach, New Hampshire to walk the beach a couple recent mornings. It is low tide. I hope to catch the beauty. 4am or predawn was a habit for rising, to walk the shores of Lake Champlain a while back. What a delight - I remember - calm, peaceful, colorful, solitude, music of water lapping, birds singing. Time to focus, reflect, love. I capture a few images I can use for my new photo project, ABSTRACTION

Hampton Beach 5am

Noble Vue

Skyart

First Abraction

I have my first image for my new project, Abstraction. I believe my approach is to going to be, look close in nature for light, color and composition, then look closer. I was amazed at seeing tens of Yellow Swallowtail butterflies, along the river in Woodstock, Vermont. It was a special experience - what beautiful creatures. The metamorphosis of a caterpillar to a butterfly is miraculous.

Yellow Swallowtail buttrfly

Yellow Swallowtail Close

Abstraction

After writing some reflections, I will self-publish SKYWARD, a photo project I have been working on for awhile. I expect it to be my finest work - of course, the latest work is always the finest work! When I finish a photo project, I feel good and sad, at the same time.

I feel better now, that I have another project in mind - ABSTRACTION. I am not sure what will come to mind, but my reticular activator is up in nature, for minimalism, abstract, emotion provoking. Below is Dip, an image that qualifies. So does UNION, that I have the impulse to view and emote often.

Dip

Union

The Gift of Light

When I recognize The Gift of Light I feel grateful. Sometimes this happens when I am processing and reflecting on an image captured, like the one below, Totality Blue.

I decided to use Totality Blue as my end image in my personal photo project, Skyward. I started Skyward, after Patty’s Passing, 1/25/2022. I have over 300 images that are book worthy. Since I am limited to 250 pages with Blurb, I will have to cull out a number, due to the limitation, and wanting room for personal reflections.

The reflections are partly done, but I look forward to the additional reflecting because it is meaningful and fulfilling, for me, to take the quiet time with viewing skyward. I am a little afraid to finish the project - then what? Photo projects are me. I guess the end of the project does not preclude me, nor do I want it to, from continuing to look skyward and reflect on LIGHT.

Totality Blue

Another First

I have never done it before - that is, have 100 images in recent work at MESipe.com. I reserve that space for images I have recently taken that I love. The eclipse, The Sacred Valley, and Palm Springs, were back to back events for me, with beauty opportunities that were unbelievable. I am so grateful to have had such wonderfully magical nature capturing experiences. Peru consists of 85 of the 100 images. I was there a month and took over 4000 images. I don’t take an image unless it attracts me - that is how attractive The Sacred Valley was to my photo eye.

I will be delighted if you see the images at MESipe.com at the tab recent work.

The Sacred Valley light and color

enriched

Painting with Light

Eyes have amazing ability to capture light, colors, tones. Imagination is unlimited with creativity. What fun to interpret what is, and make something that brings you to exciting the senses about the memory.

Camera lenes are pretty powerful. I didn’t notice the reds, blues and flares of the eclipse until I viewed the more than two hundred images I took during the few moments of happening.

I wasn’t much interested in the eclipse, until I thought about it. Amazing, nature is! Wake up Mike.

Painting with Light

Sun Burst

Once In My Lifetime

I didn’t think much about it; the total eclipse viewing in Vermont yesterday. I thought, darkness for a few minutes, and a dark ball blocking the sun - big deal, not very aesthetic. But I heard the hype. I heard my fellow photo club enthusiasts. I thought this is a once in a lifetime event for me. I have to see it. I want to view and be with fellow photographers. I was delighted I participated. Come to think of it - today is once in a lifetime. And, extraordinary things are happening in my present. I wish to be there!

Eclipse composite