by Cathy
I’ve been
reading a series of books by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. These children’s
books are a prequel to J. M. Barrie’s Peter
Pan. When Pearson’s daughter was five years old her family was reading Peter Pan together. She immediately wanted
to know how Peter met Captain Hook. Ridley Pearson, a New York
Times bestselling author, knew he wanted to tell the story about how a boy
became Peter Pan. Barry and Pearson tell of how Peter came to be on an island
with mermaids, pirates, Indians, lost boys, and Tinker Bell. As I read the
books it quickly became evident that shadows were a predominate theme. In fact,
the second book is entitled Peter and The
Shadow Thieves. Evil was portrayed by a shadowy character who captured the
shadows of others.
This got me
to thinking about light and shadow, good and evil, happiness and sadness. In
photography both light and shadows are required to make an image. If we only
had light, our photos would be overexposed with no texture or depth. If we only
have shadows our photos would be underexposed with no forms to recognize. In
much the same way, we all have times of light and shadows in our lives. We have
periods of intense joy and happiness and moments we feel doubt or hurt. These times of light and shadow create who we
are. Do we want to totally avoid life’s shadows? I think not. How we handle the
shadowy times gives us depth and forms our life. If there were no dark shadows,
we wouldn’t appreciate the good times.
"Life is at its best when everything has fallen out of place,
and you decide that you're going to fight to get them right,
not when everything is going your way and everyone is praising you."
~ Thisuri Wanniarachchi
Here’s some
things to do the next time shadows enter your life.
- stay positive – there really is a light at the end of the tunnel
- get creative – make the situation better
- learn something – find out what went wrong
- focus on what you can control
- have the right people around you
"Be thankful to those painful moments of your life,
because that is what shaped you to become who you are now."
~ Pradeepa Pandiyan
I know that
taking my camera on a long walk helps me deal with the shadows in my life. With
camera in hand my focus is turned to something else, usually the beauties of
the world. I know we are all troubled by what is happening in our nation and in
our world right now. Some of us are troubled by what is happening in our own lives, but instead of dwelling on the bad let’s look for the
positive and be grateful for what we have. Let's take the bad with the good
and seek joy!
"At times the world may seem an unfriendly and sinister place,
but believe that there is much more good in it than bad.
All you have to do is look hard enough.
And what might seem to be a series of unfortunate events
may in fact be the first steps of a journey."
~ Lemony Snicket
Cathy, I so needed to hear these comforting words today. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis is all so very true, Cathy, and something I think we all need to remember. If I could just focus on the things I can control! Taking my camera out for a nice long walk in the beauty of nature always helps me put things into perspective. And this is so timely because our FOL Monthly Focus for February is shadows!
ReplyDeleteI always wish I could meet you when I read your thoughtful and thought-provoking and comforting posts (and all that wrapped up in a single post). I think the last two in the list are the most vital to me, focusing on what I can and cannot control (which I actually write down) and having the right people around me. And beautiful photos. You're a wise woman, Cathy H. A wise, wise woman.
ReplyDeleteThanks for these kind and beautiful words today. I know everything you stated in this beautiful post is so true and there are times in my life that I have to remind myself of the good when darkness begins to descend on me and the shadows reach out to engulf me. Keep smiling and think happy thoughts.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, Makes me stop and think. Shadows are the reflection of- so I need to focus on the real thing. Reflecting on the photos, I loved the shadows.
ReplyDeletea beautiful and thought provoking post. Thank you for this, Cathy, so needed right now.
ReplyDeleteCathy, you have touched my heart as always. There's so much negativity in the air right now that it's hard to remember that there's "more good than bad" in the world. Thank you for reminding me of that. And your shadow photographs here are stunning.
ReplyDeleteGood perspective on shadows. We need them even if we don't always want them.
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