Solitary Fisherman by psycho56
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Description
lol, just like Blake's Solitary Reaper.... was it Blake or Wordsworth... uh I don't remember, one of them Williams.. lol
I saw this fellow on my way to college, I was late but he looked like he was there just to pose for my shot, so I said "What the heck? I"m late already" and I took this shot.
I'm so busy those days... I'm beginning to believe I'm being too hard on myself. I'm trying to cope with college, photography lessons, reading(for college), acting rehearsals for my farewell party play, rehearsals for the shakespeare conference play ( I'm supposed to sing, act, and dance, but I'm still in the singing part and I don't even know if I'm actually going to sing), and in the past 5 days I've given two presentations and I have to do another one tomorrow. And there is of course the magazine we're starting where I'm a writer and a photographer, not mentioning that I'm responsible for the entertainment section...
yes, I think that is it... too much to be doing all at once, isn't it?
Comments (7)
MrsLubner
It can't feel fun anymore. Are you hooked on being a part of everything? Some people are driven to be involved in everything they come in contact with and you may be one of those people. You can't make a list of priorities and make everything on the list #1. :-) Take life a little easier - so said Rodney Allen Rippey (some of you in the US will remember that name and comercial). Now, this photo is very good. I can feel his anxiousness as he waits for the fish to bite. That's quite a pole there and I wonder what sort of bait he has in that bag.
jgkane
Nice POV, texture and subject, Nahla. Maybe Mrs Lubner has a point. Time management, making priorities, and sticking to them, is very important. I found that the hard won lessons of my student days prepared me for later life and occupations. College and University do not give life management courses, as far as I know.. ;o). Please do not burn the candle at both ends ( as the old saying goes ), my friend. Enjoy life, especially your youth,, but not at full speed, all the time. Cruise the pathways of life, do not race. Going too fast. or trying to do too many things at once, means stress, stress and stress. On top of that, we miss out on the good things in life. Quality of life is much more important than quantity of experience. Have a nice, gentle, weekend. Take care. Regards, John.
amlondono
Love this shot Nahla ! Take care and rest as much as possible , Ana
SSoffia
EXCELLENT CAPTURE , COLORS & BEAUTIFUL !!!!!
Richardphotos
outstanding composition and subject matter
mickuk50
you need to slow down young lady you will burn yourself out and then be good for nothing .you have your whole life ahead of you .rome was`nt built in a day .this could be me in this pic as i like fishing :o)..excellent nahla and chill a bit !! mick
RobyHermida
EXCELLENT CAPTURE