Today post is about finding balance and using my images to express my thoughts and feelings. The post was inspired by some friends. Is life like this object?
Using images to express your thoughts and feelings can be a powerful way to communicate and connect with others. Here are some tips for using images to express yourself:
- Choose the right image: When selecting an image to express your thoughts and feelings, it’s essential to choose one that accurately reflects what you’re trying to convey. Think about the message you want to communicate and select an image that supports that message.
- Use color to your advantage: Colors have different meanings and can evoke different emotions. Think about the message you want to convey and choose colors that support that message.
- Use contrast: Contrast can help draw attention to specific elements of an image. Think about the message you want to convey and use contrast to highlight important details.
- Use composition: The way you arrange elements in your image can help convey your message. Think about the message you want to convey and use composition to create a sense of balance or tension, depending on the tone of your message.
- Keep it simple: Remember that the image should support your message, not distract from it. Keep your image simple and avoid clutter or unnecessary elements.
- Experiment with different formats: There are many different formats you can use to express your thoughts and feelings through images, from social media posts to infographics and posters. Experiment with different formats to see what works best for you.
Remember that using images to express your thoughts and feelings is a creative process, so don’t be afraid to experiment and try new things. Good luck!
Image from the Foucault Pendulum at the Franklin Institute
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A daily replay of the experiment that proved the rotation of the Earth.
Nature all ways balances. From yesterday photographs at Rancocas State Forrest, NJ
I recommend re-connecting with nature.

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2 Comments
Interesting article and a lot of food for thought. Your lead image is intriguing and I spent some time trying to work out what I was seeing. I think a suspended globe above that structure on the floor?
Hi Steve, I should have given on info on the shot. It was Foucault Pendulum at the Franklin Institute
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A daily replay of the experiment that proved the rotation of the Earth.