Looking through.
That’s the feeling I get from this image: Looking through.
I’m looking through a small, frosted window. It’s dirty, maybe in a warehouse or shop.
(But it’s still beautiful.)
I can’t see the whole of anything, all I see are pieces and parts.
(But it’s still beautiful.)
I can’t see the details. They are only impressions left on the glass.
(But it’s still beautiful.)
We can’t always see things perfectly. Sometimes we can only see what’s right in front of us: Part of something, through a dirty window. That can be enough.
Enough to call it beautiful.
I am a person who is always looking for the big picture in my life. I want to know how everything fits in with a greater plan. I want to see and understand the connections. My Photo-Heart Connection this month reminds me that’s not always possible. It reminds me that even when I can’t see the whole plan, I can still enjoy the part I can see — what’s right in front of me. There is beauty in the parts without seeing the whole. It’s funny… I processed this image to look this way. It started as a silhouette of bamboo against the sky, but it became a window. A window to my heart, with a message I needed to hear.
What is your Photo-Heart Connection this month? What message does your heart have for you? Review your April images, and share with us here.