I have to thank Maht of The Moon Topples for running phoctober. I don’t think he can ever possibly imagine just how much phoctober has given me. It has, for one, given me a huge boost in getting back into photography, something I used to love but simply gave up on when development costs became too high. And although I’ve dabbled a little since getting my new camera there hasn’t really been much aim or objective to that playing around. Phoctober, however, gave me the purpose that’s been missing. And in going out and exploring and finding things to photograph, I’ve learned to see again, as it were. Photography, I remembered, makes us look at the world with fresh, observant eyes – everything becomes an opportunity to find the beauty or the dramatic not just in the wonder of the natural landscape and changing seasons but in the ordinary and often the overlooked. I find myself driving and walking around looking at all sorts of things and thinking “Ooh! That would make a great shot!” Or “Yes, that could be the start of a brilliant series!” Or, “There is a chance for some photojournalism, a story to tell, that must be told.” But more than that, Maht has given me the opportunity for something else; to look at my own surroundings and realize how incredibly blessed I am to live amidst such amazing beauty. And in doing so, I’ve come to gain some balance to my perspective of the country I live in. Yes, of course the crime and the violence and the corruption, the greed and the poverty and the AIDS pandemic are all still here (I have taken shots that reveal some of those aspects too). Yes, the insecurity and irony of living here remains – but, and this has been critical, it has been given symmetry, been equalized by the sheer beauty that is this land. I remember long ago saying that if South Africa could resolve its people problems this would indeed be paradise. Perhaps once it was the original garden of Eden - given that it is said to be the cradle of mankind as homo sapiens and humanity spluttered and bumbled its way into being.
And so, Maht, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you’ve given me in hosting phoctober. And yes, fellow bloggers, this means I will probably continue to post photographs on my blog and on Flickr - though perhaps with less intensity!
And so to the final phoctober post… Continuing the theme of beauty, I thought I might show you my more immediate surroundings. Now try not to be too envious when I tell you that these shots were taken at a location which is but a five minute drive from my doorstep… Yes, this is what I live amongst, and you’re right, I am indeed very blessed – both to be able to “see” it and enjoy it!







And a special note to Verilion who seems concerned about these things - yes, the wine is very good! Come along and try some, one day.
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I linked you on my latest blog roll. Hope it sends some new visitors your way.
A fitting tribute to a captivating series of delightful photography and creativity!
Way to go dear!Here's to a long-lasting journey of discovering ourselves and our surroundings!Cheers :)
Thanks, Princess Haiku, I've likewise linked to you.
Glad you enjoyed it all, Sameera - it's been fun and a great opportunity! :-)
i truly and thoroughly enjoyed looking at the wonderful pictures you have been putting up here. you can count yourself as one great professional photographer! don't stop even if october's over, please.
Aw, CS! You're such a sweetie - thanks so much! I will certainly carry on posting pics though perhaps not quite so many! :-)
To Everyone Else - My ISP is playing up something horrible so please bear with me if I'm not visiting or commenting on your blogs - I haven't forgotten you, I'm still out here - somewhere... - Hopefully things will be back to normal tomorrow! Now here's hoping this comment gets posted...
you wrote: "I’ve come to gain some balance to my perspective of the country I live in."
a wonderful gift that maht has given.
indeed south africa is a beautiful place. I'd love to join you and verilion on the vineyard tour - several south african reds are among my faves and my weakness! now I just need to win the lotto for find a gig that will subsidize my travel! surely someone is in need of a mary poppins channeler!
have I mentioned to you before jan phillips book 'god is at eye level: photography as a healing art' - if not and you are unfamiliar with it it may be something worth checking out.
It is indeed a wonderful gift, Kimy.
Oh yes, c'mon, win that lotto! Since I don't drink I'll be designated driver and take you all the best vineyards!
So strange that you should mention Jan Phillips' book - I discovered via a link on Princess Haiku's site and the book about healing through photography really struck a chord. Methinks it is meant to be! :-)
You gotta love synchronicity.
i enjoyed all the beautoful shots! showed them to my friends at work! Do keep at it! :)
Really enjoyed your photography this month. Keep it up!
I haven't participated I've certainly enjoyed Phoctober. It's been fantastic and links to new sites are always exciting. Balance is everything AV. Lovely shots and some poignant words to match. I feel like I've been travelling without leaving home! Excellent (but I know there's more to come) Cheers :)
Looks like wine country in Northern California! Beautiful.....
Have to keep reminding myself that it's summer for you guys! sheesh!
Thank you for sharing your part of the world with us this month, and for sharing your perspectives. (be they about your country, bubbles in bottles up close, or peering inside your imagination through open doors and windows). I have enjoyed this journey so far, and I am looking forward to more of it in November.
Truly well said, well written and wonderfully displayed. Photos are wonderful, even though I have only done tiny little bit as far as Maht's wonderful Phoctober project is concerned - mobile phone and all - even I am inspired to get into photography, and began to see great many opportunities for different shots, angles, ideas for my photos.
Nicely done, I say! Selfish request, please do keep it going. :)
Gx
So strange and nice that an event designed initially to get me back into blogging could have such a great effect on you. Your shots have been wonderful, and your enthusiasm and repeated participation helped me to get through the days where I simply did not want to do yet another photo post. So I thank you for that.
Your eye is a good one, and I am very glad to read that more images are to be expected.
So strange and nice that an event designed initially to get me back into blogging could have such a great effect on you. Your shots have been wonderful, and your enthusiasm and repeated participation helped me to get through the days where I simply did not want to do yet another photo post. So I thank you for that.
Your eye is a good one, and I am very glad to read that more images are to be expected.
You have done a wonderful job (labour of love?) of Phoctober thank you for sharing. It is great to hear what a journey it has turned out to be for you. And, for us who have had the opportunity to peak into the beauty of South Africa.
Hey, Puresunshine, so glad you've enjoyed the shots - and thank you for sharing them with your friends! :-)
Thanks, Rob - have been having a fine time mooching through your pics too! Good luck with NaNoWriMo!
Thanks, Baino for the kind words - and encouragement through the series. Glad to have taken you traveling and with no flights or airport dramas involved! :-)
Thanks, Molly - yep, I think there are a lot of similarities - climate, lifestyle and so on :-)
Yep, Jon, we're starting to bake while you're starting to freeze. It's that balance thing again ;-)
Taffiny, it's been an absolute pleasure to share this with you - thanks for your words, thoughts and encouragement along the way. No doubt there will be more in November... Watch this space! ;-)
Thanks, Gaye - it's great how Maht's phoctber fun has opened up photography and the world to so many. I hope to see more of your pics on your blog too!
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Thanks, MoonT - all I can do is to again thank you for the opportunities! I'm glad if my posts encouraged your own in some small way too.
Thanks, Cleopantha - well it was love taking photos but it was hardly labour - I had way too much fun! :-)
Damn and to think there hasn't been a lick of wine passing my lips these last few days. I must come and try it someday! ;)
I know what you mean about this exercise giving you some focus and a wish to experiment and explore. I've found the same thing. There have been so many occasions in the past when I have said: I wish I had my camera and this month I did! I'm glad Maht had this fab idea too.
Perhaps I could send you a bottle of the sublime Buitenverwachting Christine, V - limited edition stuff, very, very nice full bouquet :-) The vineyard is the next farm along from where these shots were taken.
I've been lying in my sickbed listing photographic series idea - smart move on Maht's part this phoctober thing ;-)
You've beautifully captured the spirit of sharing photography with the world and allowing the lens to expand your own perspective. I've so enjoyed all of the views into South Africa and look forward to delighting in your summertime while the temperatures drop here.
Matthew, your words are so sweet and generous - thank you! As you've enjoyed sharing my world, I've very much enjoyed sharing yours. I'll trade you some summer for winter when both extremes of temperature get a bit much for each of us! ;-)
Yep, it was a wonderful project that produced loads of great shots. :-) Maht's idea was brilliant. I just wish I'd had more time to participate. Your shots have been inspiring.
Maybe we should made photography months a regular thing in blogosphere, Shameless - it's certainly brought lots of people together and seems to have provided much fun and enjoyment. Perhaps we can take turns hosting! :-)
And thank you for the kind words!
synchronicity - love it and BELIEVE in it!! xxxx
You're always giving us joy with splendid photos. Phoctober was only a great reason to do more...
Oh, I don't believe for a minute that one can doubt synchronicity, Kimy :-)
Ah, Vesper, that is so sweet of you, thank you.
My favourite pics are of the flowers. They are indeed beautiful and you are so talented, Vanilla. :-)
Will you find another inspiration for November? Maybe something Christmas-sy?
Thank you, thank you, Suzan - hmm, no idea about the inspiration for November, am struggling to find something to write about as it is! :-)
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