Why a Different Point of View Matters

Picture ​     Meet my neighbor Joe Razes, who’s willing to get up close and personal to catch the best perspective for a photo, even when it means the risk of becoming a floor mat for a stampeding steer. Joe’s audacity pays off. He captured an award-winning portrait of longhorns that displays both their strength and their vulnerability. It turned out they were more frightened of him than he was of them. The only damage Joe incurred during several photo sessions was when a bull named Shoot ’Em Up ...
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Published on July 31, 2020 08:51
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Croutons - Seasoned Bits of Life

Trish Hermanson
Chew on these seasoned bits of life to give you humor in the hassle. Beauty in brokenness. Quiet in the fray. Please visit me at www.trishhermanson.com. ...more
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