Standing at an apparent crossroad, I was struggling to decide if I should continue to focus my attention on birds, as I did much of the winter, or switch back to the insects that populated so many of my photographs last summer.
This photo of a Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) from yesterday suggests that maybe I don’t necessarily have to choose one or the other, that maybe I can live in both worlds at least some of the time.
I wonder how often in my life I set up these kind of false choices, when I would be better served by thinking more expansively and creatively.
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One doesn’t rule out the other. 🙂 And a bit of variety is always fun!
We are certainly better off if you choose both.
Clearly you need to check your likeability scale:)
Apples or oranges? Bicycle or hovercraft? Guitar or penny whistle? How could one possibly make a reasonable decision to fully embrace the one and ignore the other? Your recent posts show the value of readiness for spontaneous opportunities. By all means, keep your creative horizons expanded!