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		<title>Seeing and Listening &#8211; Paying Attention &#8211; Picture to Ponder &#8211; v6- issue 34</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 02:05:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s issue of Picture to Ponder is a slightly different &#8220;take&#8221; on one of our recurring themes that of &#8220;paying attention.&#8221; I admit the photos certainly appear to be an odd combination. On the other hand, I hope they bring you the same smiles that I get when I snapped and then reviewed them. More [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Today&#8217;s issue of Picture to Ponder is a slightly different &#8220;take&#8221; on one of our recurring themes that of &#8220;paying attention.&#8221; I admit the photos certainly appear to be an odd combination. On the other hand, I hope they bring you the same smiles that I get when I snapped and then reviewed them. More below.</p>
<p>Before continuing, I do want to acknowledge, should you have been wondering about it, the absence of Picture to Ponder last week. I was away on a cruise. It was the weekend that my beloved Sam, were he still here, and I would have been celebrating our 50th Wedding Anniversary. So that I wouldn&#8217;t be wallowing in sorrow (a possibility) I made arrangements with a dear cousin to be away for a portion of the time.</p>
<p>Should you be interested, I did honor our marriage with a photo of our cutting-the-wedding-cake, plus quotes on family, love and marriage on our 45th Wedding Anniversary. See <a href="http://eteletours.com/issue161.html">WEDDING ANNIVERSARY</a>. I do know that I am truly blessed that Sam and I did have the years together (47 1/2) that we had along with our resultant wonderful family.</p>
<p>Lastly, in a different conversation, if you are in business, I invite you to check out three links I have below the Queries for programs being offered by leaders whose work I value.</p>
<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Featured Photos</strong> -</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue 34.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/whistlingduck-faceprofile.jpg" alt="Whistling duck face only - profiles" width="475" height="360" /></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue34.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/faceintea-cruise.jpg" alt="face in ice cubes in tea drink on cruise" width="474" height="364" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue34.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/lemon-curlonglass.jpg" alt="lemon curl on glass edge" width="472" height="385" /></p>
<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photo Stories</strong> -<br />
As I wrote above this certainly seems like an odd mix. Is the <strong>Whistling Duck</strong> above querying, &#8220;What is she doing here?&#8221; or is he simply posturing an open-ended invitation to be in the moment? In either case, or whatever meaning you want to give to him, he popped up and brought a smile to my face when I was sorting through some totally unrelated photos for a different purpose. I thus chose to bring him to you today.</p>
<p>Do you see the <strong>bright yellow eye (on your left) and large nose</strong> in the middle photo? The <strong>face image</strong> was undoubtedly created by a piece of lemon and ice in the beverage &#8211; tea on top of the lighter weight lemonade, according to the couple sitting at the table next to us.</p>
<p>The curled lemon on the lip of my daughter-in-law&#8217;s cocktail glass caught my attention both for the color and curlicue movement. Unfortunately it grabbed my eye as my daughter-in-law was in the middle of sharing stories about the exciting things happening for my granddaughter in her first week of college. Again, I went for my camera and started taking pictures of the lemon.</p>
<p>I was even considering moving tableware and glasses around for better &#8220;staging&#8221; of the photo when my daughter-in-law stopped in the middle of her story and lightly, by suggesting the possibility of my having ADD (attention-defecit disorder), quite emphatically pointed out that I was not giving her my full attention.</p>
<p>I realized she was justifiably upset with me for not being fully present with her as she spoke. I did immediately stop photographing, though I will admit I was pleased that one of the two photos I had taken did come out clearly.</p>
<p>NOTE &#8211; In further acknowledging the blessings of the people in my life, although she was annoyed in the moment, my daughter-in-law totally understands, accepts and loves me for who I am.</p>
<p><strong>Self-Reflecting Queries </strong>-<br />
In both of the situations described above with the two different glasses, I was following my usual, &#8220;If something catches your eye, photograph it,&#8221; strengthening our powers of observation and discovery.</p>
<p>In the case of the glass in the middle photo, my cousin and I were conversing, off-hand and in general, with the couple at the table next to us. There was not a particular focus to interrupt at the time I noticed the face. And, I did stop and ask permission to come closer and photograph what I saw. Then that became another opportunity for conversation when I showed them the photo on my camera screen.</p>
<p>On the other hand, my behavior with the lemon image, unintentionally, showed almost a complete disregard, thus disrespect, for my daughter-in-law and her words. Were a similar situation to occur again, and I felt it &#8220;critical&#8221; to take a photograph before something in the scene changed, I would explain what was going on with me and request the other person pause until I was ready to give him or her my full attention. If he/she denied my request, I would respect that and &#8220;stay&#8221; with what had been transpiring.</p>
<p>I invite you to look in your life now, or in the past, and notice when <strong>you might not have been paying full attention to another</strong>. Are there particular times when this might occur? Can you see any kind of patterns? Seeing that, would you like to make any kind of changes?</p>
<p>As I reflect, I recall my other son commenting at times when we&#8217;ve been out on how I suddenly &#8220;move my attention&#8221; away from our talking when I might get distracted in a restaurant, or other place, by stray bits of other conversations I may overhear. Have you, too, experienced this?</p>
<p>Simply reminding myself to stay fully present to the person or persons with whom I have been interacting can make the difference for me. What about you? We can also become more cognizant, momentarily excusing ourselves, explaining what&#8217;s going on and taking responsibility for our actions.</p>
<p>Remember to have fun with the queries. As always your thoughts are appreciated in the <a href="../leaves-as-moons-moving-boldly-into-the-future-picture-to-ponder-vol-6-issue-32/2010/08/11">COMMENTS</a> section on the <strong><a href="../leaves-as-moons-moving-boldly-into-the-future-picture-to-ponder-vol-6-issue-32/2010/08/11">BLOG</a></strong>.</p>
<hr /><strong>PROGRAMS FOR BUSINESS OWNERS</strong> -<br />
<strong>Self-Employment Telesummit</strong> &#8211; See <a href="https://www.authenticpromotion.com/ashop/affiliate.php?id=60&amp;redirect=http://www.selfemploymenttelesummit.com"><strong>SET</strong> </a><br />
Offered by my coach Molly Gordon, who states that this is for people who&#8217;ve been working for themselves for a while and want to get &#8220;over the hump&#8221; to profitability.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s designed to prevent information overload, including daily integration coaching sessions to help participants integrate and implement what they learn.</p>
<p>Instead of trying to cover a whole heap of topics, it <strong>focuses on five key areas</strong> essential to sustainable success:<br />
* Time<br />
* Money<br />
* Confidence &amp; motivation<br />
* Finding clients (marketing)<br />
* Turning prospects into clients (sales)</p>
<p>Again, see <a href="https://www.authenticpromotion.com/ashop/affiliate.php?id=60&amp;redirect=http://www.selfemploymenttelesummit.com">Self-Employment Telesummit</a>.</p>
<hr />Celebrating &#8220;Movement Marketing Day&#8221; &#8211;  3 1/2 minute Inspirational Video released by Suzanne Evans, with whom I&#8217;ve also done work &#8211;  See <strong><a href="http://www.1shoppingcart.com/app/?af=1115640">MMD VIDEO</a></strong>.</p>
<p>The video &#8220;urges us to discover our prosperity by stopping the hype, and starting the help. By stopping our marketing, and starting a movement!&#8221;</p>
<p>At the end of the <a href="http://www.1shoppingcart.com/app/?af=1115640">video</a> there is an offer for the <strong>complimentary Movement Marketing Mastery Kit</strong> which includes<br />
*  The Movement Millions Mastery Secrets<br />
*             The Movement Mastery Inspiration Cards<br />
*The 30-Day Movement Marketing Mastery Journal</p>
<hr /><strong>For Business Owners for whom Blogging is still a mystery</strong> -<br />
September 13th is the start of Bea Fields next Become a Blogging Maniac 12-week program. I have participated in the course twice and from my perspective there is no one on the Internet who offers as much valuable content for an investment of less than $100. See <a href="http://www.profcs.com/app/?Clk=3307837"><strong>Become a Blogging Maniac</strong></a> Scroll down past the option links for full details of what&#8217;s included in the program.</p>
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		<title>Smiles from a Hubcap and Iron Poles &#8211; Picture to Ponder &#8211; v6 &#8211; issue 25</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 16:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>While searching for today&#8217;s photos I felt an immediate smile break out as my eye quickly caught the photo below. I saw a grinning face winking. I decided to go for the humor, hoping you see it also.</p>
<p>Finding play and humor is part of what I am currently working on as I narrow down my coaching practice to supporting working Moms who are looking for creating deeper connections and communication with their young children (ages 4 to 5 to 10). At the same time they will be having expanded fun and joy during their togetherness times, with less or no guilt around the spaces when they cannot be with one another. One way of doing this is opening to the people, objects and scenes each party sees in different ways.</p>
<p>In addition I have also been meeting virtually with some other people doing exciting programs. See comments below on new programs. Also, should you be a Mom who might have an interest in learning about what I am developing, please email me, sheila [at] sheilafinkelstein.com, with subject: &#8220;Tell Me More about upcoming Moms&#8217; Programs.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photos</strong> -</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue25.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/hubcapsmile.jpg" alt="Smiling Face in a Hub cap" width="475" height="356" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue25.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/hubcapsmile-colorfixed.jpg" alt="hub cap smile - grey colored" width="475" height="356" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue25.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/GC-soldiers-iron.jpg" alt="Iron bars locking wood gate at Green Cay" width="475" height="400" /></p>
<p>The top two photographs are of a hubcap, on a car or van, in the parking lot of Green Cay Wetlands. The top is an untouched photograph with the bluish cast coming from early evening light.</p>
<p>For me the top one is more the attention getter with a little more of the unknown in feeling and my focus stays more on the upper two eyes. I included the second, with a slight adjustment using Photoshop Elements to remove the bluishe cast, to show you how color can make a difference.</p>
<p>In the middle photo, we already &#8220;know&#8221; more quickly the subject of the photo in part from the information given us by the colors. There also are more bright spots scattering our attention throughout the photo. I&#8217;ve included the bottom photo, simply to show what had the hubcap be my final picture of the day. On that particular late afternoon in Green Cay, I found myself photographing light and shadows and moved onto nuts and bolts. The iron bars anchoring the boardwalk gate were among the items that caught my eye.</p>
<p>If you are one who &#8220;personifies&#8221; photo images along with me, you might see the faces here, or simply view the bars as &#8220;guards&#8221;, or &#8220;soldiers,&#8221; or something totally different.</p>
<p><strong>RE Art and Composition</strong>:<br />
Holding the three photographs together in one presentation are the blues in all of them, the beiges in the bottom and the middle, and the similarity of curved lines in the wood grain on our right and in the hubcaps above.</p>
<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photo Story -<br />
</strong>Once again the images in the photographs above lend themselves., at least for me, to the possibility of fun stories. I invite you to have play and make up some of your own.</p>
<p>Again, if you have children, or know any, I invite you to share these photos with them and listen to their observations and stories. And, certainly don&#8217;t neglect the &#8220;children&#8221; within the adults in your world. Please invite them to have fun with you also.</p>
<p>Self-Reflecting Queries -<br />
Given today&#8217;s photos are a move away from the usual straight Nature photos, I&#8217;m wondering if there is a difference in your response.</p>
<p>Are you sitting with unfulfilled expectations? If so, what are they? How do you handle things when they are not what you expected?</p>
<p>Can you identify any patterns of behavior in your life             when you are disappointed? Conversely, if you were excited and enthusiastic how does your behavior differ?</p>
<p>Was there a difference for you in the two top photographs when the colors shifted? If so, I invite you to be aware of times that colors may be having an impact on your perception. What other things can you shift to give your new perspectives?</p>
<p><em>Note: I put completing this issue aside overnight and find it interesting that the top two continue to bring out a quick, spontaneous smile to my face. Then I move down to the third photo and the feeling of sternness and rigidity put a halt to that. </em></p>
<p>As always have fun with these queries and looking/seeing. Also, please post your responses in the COMMENTS section below.</p>
<hr /><strong>For Teachers and Parents of Young Children -</strong><br />
At the start of this issue I mentioned a new &#8220;virtual&#8221; friend. Her name is Rose Emery, a singer, performer and more who brings Nature, preservation of the Earth, and more to her audiences through perky songs and animation, plus.</p>
<p>I discovered her through Twitter earlier this week. As a result I have access to a quick uplift in my spirit whenever needed. I simply go to one of her web pages and listen to <strong>&#8220;I Saw Butterflies Kissing&#8221;</strong>. I start smiling immediately and feel myself starting to dance in my chair.  I invite you, too, to check out <a href="http://www.myspace.com/iirainbowdolphin" target="_blank"><strong>BUTTERFLIES</strong></a> While there be sure to follow some of her other links. They lead to some interactive pages and teachings to use with young children.</p>
<p>How about you? Any similar reactions on your end?</p>
<p>Further Respite -</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bananaskydvd.com/"><img longdesc="http://www.bananaskydvd.com" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/bananaskyheader-525.jpg" border="0" alt="Banana Sky DVD header" width="525" height="132" /></a></p>
<p><em>&#8220;There is a lot of scientific study out there that says <strong>if we can&#8217;t be in nature, just looking at pictures of nature can have a soothing calming effec</strong>t&#8230; For anyone who is undergoing any kind of stress/anxiety situations, this would just be a real gift.&#8221;</em> Ellen Britt, http://marketingqi.com/</p>
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		<title>Commonalities &#8211; Regal Faces in Clouds and on Boardwalk &#8211; Picture to Ponder &#8211; V6 &#8211; Issue 24</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 19:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is my intention for today&#8217;s message to be brief. When you scroll down and look at the two different photos you may wonder at their relevance to one another. Usually I look for a theme and, using art principles, I always attempt having them hold together and relate both visually and aesthetically to one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>It is my intention for today&#8217;s message to be brief. When you scroll down and look at the two different photos you may wonder at their relevance to one another. Usually I look for a theme and, using art principles, I always attempt having them hold together and relate both visually and aesthetically to one another</p>
<p>Not wanting to intrude on your individual responses, I&#8217;ll expand further in my notes below the photos.</p>
<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photos</strong> -</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue24.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/cloudprofile-balaconysunset.jpg" alt="profile in the clouds at sunset from a balcony in Boynton Beach" width="404" height="550" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue24.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/woodknot-princess-angel.jpg" alt="Princess or angel in a wood knot" width="384" height="550" /></p>
<p>To give reference to the perspective from which it was shot, the top sunset photo was taken from the balcony of a penthouse apartment in Boynton Beach, FL.</p>
<p>Although she looks somewhat pained, I love the regal, queenly appearance of the woman in the clouds whom we see in profile facing to our right. If you enjoy exploring further, you might see the second much smaller profile face in her &#8220;neck.&#8221; It, too, faces to the right. Then there is the one on our left at the top of her full hat, facing skyward. I suspect you will find more.</p>
<p>The image in the lower wood knot photo brought a quick smile to my face when I almost stepped on it on the boardwalk at Green Cay Wetlands in Boynton Beach. She looks like she is winking at us with the eye on our right. She has the feel of a &#8220;Greek Goddess and also an angel, though the wing we see is misplaced. It wouldn&#8217;t be attached to her cheek.<br />
<strong>RE Art and Composition</strong>:<br />
To complete on my thoughts from the introduction, what&#8217;s holding together the space that these two photos are occupying is that:</p>
<p>1. The<strong> subject</strong> of both is women, albeit imaginary ones, and</p>
<p>2.             There is a bit of burnt orange in the wood that picks up on the orange in the sunset. <strong>Colors</strong> in the wood are also repeated throughout the sky and clouds in the top photo.</p>
<p>There is a similar <strong>linear pattern </strong>in both, though horizontal in the top and vertical on the bottom.</p>
<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photo Story -<br />
</strong>No story today beyond what I&#8217;ve shared above in the photos and, as I see it, there is plenty of &#8220;juice&#8221; for many stories. Why not have fun and make up some of your own.</p>
<p>If you have children, or know any, I invite you to share these photos with them and listen to their observations and stories. And, certainly don&#8217;t neglect the &#8220;children&#8221; within the adults in your world. Please invite them to have fun with you also.</p>
<p>No more words on either. I invite you to BE with each, fully for a moment or two, less or more, and simply experience the images.</p>
<p><strong>Self-Reflecting Queries</strong> -<br />
Today, I also invite you to reflect on your responses, or reactions, to today&#8217;s photos. Did you see the faces I saw? Did you have judgments on my observations on the photos, or other things I might have said?</p>
<p>If so, was your response, or judgments, part of a pattern that you can identify and match to other situations in your life? If so, is there anything you can take from it, remind yourself of, and/or acknowledge yourself for, to further empower yourself in those areas or others?</p>
<p>And, as I stated last week, and at other times, it&#8217;s all made up. What stories are you making up in your life today? Are they serving you? providing fun? openings for interactions with others?</p>
<p>Thanks for &#8220;playing.&#8221; As always have fun with these queries and looking/seeing. Also, please post your responses in the COMMENTS section below.</p>
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		<title>Sh*t Happens &#8211; Find the Beauty &#8211; Branding Passion per CRUSH IT! book message</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 22:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to my friend, Lynn Terry, in whose Elite Mastermind Group I participate, I learned about Gary Vaynerchuk&#8217;s book CRUSH IT! (Why Now is the time to Crush It and Cash in on your Passion). Based on Lynn&#8217;s review on her blog, I purchased the book. It came quickly from Amazon and I&#8217;ve been enthralled. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Thanks to my friend, Lynn Terry, in whose <a title="Inspired Elite membership link" href="http://www.selfstartersweeklytips.com/112.html">Elite Mastermind Group</a> I participate, I learned about Gary Vaynerchuk&#8217;s book CRUSH IT! (Why Now is the time to Crush It and Cash in on your Passion). Based on Lynn&#8217;s <a title="Crush It book review by Lynn Terry" href="http://www.clicknewz.com/2286/crush-it-review/">review</a> on her blog, I purchased the book. It came quickly from<a title="Crush It book link to Amazon" href="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=eteletours-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=0061914177"> </a><a title="Crush It book link to Amazon" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0061914177?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=eteletours-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0061914177">Amazon</a> and I&#8217;ve been enthralled. It&#8217;s been a fast, powerful and empowering read. The thrust of the book is about learning &#8220;to navigate the digital waters of social marketing to build a business and promote a personal brand based around what you love most.&#8221; (p.14)</p>
<p>As I skim the pages now to look for my highlights I see numerous pink strokes on &#8220;personal brand&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;The thing that most people don&#8217;t realize is that in today&#8217;s world your business and your personal brand need to be one and the same&#8230;&#8221; (p. 28) So as I&#8217;m reading, I&#8217;m considering, once again, &#8220;What is my passion? Where is it?&#8221; I&#8217;ve done countless courses and reading on this and&#8230;. Then, Clunk!, I remembered the photo I took that I was so excited about the day before -</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.photographyandtransformation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/birdart1v-greencay.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-575" title="birdart1v-greencay" src="http://www.photographyandtransformation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/birdart1v-greencay.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="499" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I sent this out to some friends, with the tag, &#8220;Sh*t Happens &#8211; Find the Beauty&#8221;, and I realized this IS my passion and my brand, &#8220;Finding the Beauty in Whatever Shows Up.&#8221;  As a young child my favorite books were those in the POLLYANNA series.  In later years, I came to recognize that it was her always finding the positive in any situation was what drew me in and quite possibly was instrumental, in part anyway, in shaping my future.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Thanks to Gary&#8217;s CRUSH IT! I feel like I&#8217;m standing in a more powerful place as I&#8217;m crafting/refining what&#8217;s next for me, at least in the speaking of it.  I&#8217;m not sure I&#8217;m comfortable in standing in &#8220;Sh*t Happens &#8211; Find the Beauty&#8221; as my brand in those words AND it&#8217;s something to play with &#8211; have fun with.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The book is full of concrete and specific ideas for using Social Media and other strategies to monetize and more.  I was familiar with much of it and there was some great information new to me.  Lastly, just before breaking to write this post, I read Gary&#8217;s suggestion to put our brands on t-shirts. &#8220;What fun!&#8221; I thought. &#8220;I wonder if anyone would buy and wear a &#8220;Sh*t Happens &#8211; Find the Beauty&#8221; t-shirt.&#8221; &#8220;What the heck,&#8221; I decided.  And I put the image on some T-Shirts in my <a title="Sh*t Happens - Find the Beauty on T-Shirts in Nature Art Gift Shop" href="http://www.cafepress.com/natureart/7192717">Cafe Press Nature Art Gift shop</a>.  While at it, I added another image and message &#8211; &#8220;Fish or Fowl? Change Perspectives&#8221; &#8211; Changing perspective is always big part of my message and, you can see, rotating the above photograph, 90 degrees, creates a whole different image and experience.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.photographyandtransformation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/birdart1h-greencay.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-577" title="Sh*t Happens Bird Art Flipped Horizontally" src="http://www.photographyandtransformation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/birdart1h-greencay.jpg" alt="" width="451" height="351" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">In the top photo, I saw the &#8220;bird&#8221; in the upper left, facing to the left. Then someone pointed seeing the same shape as a bird facing to the right going through the top of the head of the &#8220;bird&#8221; facing us.  I hadn&#8217;t even noticed that frontal bird until I downloaded it into my computer.  So, as I write, the top photo has 4 birds.  How many do you see?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Then in the rotation of it, as I prepared the photos for t-shirts, I immediately saw the &#8220;fish&#8221; (formerly bird) in the lower left.  For now, I&#8217;ll say the larger image is a fish also. What are  your interpretations?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Adding to my passion is sharing this with you, reminding you that there are many ways of viewing the same thing in our lives, both our interpretations and then those of others&#8230; none of which are &#8220;RIGHT&#8221;.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a title="Sh*t Happens - Find the Beauty T-shirt" href="http://www.cafepress.com/natureart.454536175"><img class="size-full wp-image-578 alignleft" title="Sh*t Happens - Find the Beauty t-shirt image" src="http://www.photographyandtransformation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/birdart-vert-230.jpg" alt="" width="232" height="232" /></a> Here are the resulting images now on t-shirts.  You can find them at <a title="Sh*t Happens - Find the Beauty on T-Shirts in Nature Art Gift Shop" href="http://www.cafepress.com/natureart/7192717">Nature Art Gift Shop</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a title="Fish or Fowl - Change Perspectives" href="http://www.cafepress.com/natureart.454554919"><img class="size-full wp-image-579 alignleft" title="Bird Art - Perpectives Changed - Fish or Fowl" src="http://www.photographyandtransformation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/birdart-horiz-2301.jpg" alt="" width="231" height="231" /></a></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">As always, have fun with this and enroll others in having fun with you.  Be sure to share your experiences with us in the comments below.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I&#8217;d also <strong>very much appreciate your thoughts</strong> on &#8220;Sh*t Happens &#8211; Find the Beauty&#8221; as the marketing brand for my work.  Many thanks in advance.</p>
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		<title>Mushroom Faces Inspired Changes Perspectives &#8211; Picture to Ponder &#8211; v6 &#8211; Issue 9</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 17:18:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite thousands of photos in my external hard drive, I was at a loss for featured photos for today&#8217;s issue of Picture to Ponder. Aside from some full moon shots and the roses of the past two issues, nothing much has grabbed my attention in the past week or so.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Despite thousands of photos in my external hard drive, I was at a loss for featured photos for today&#8217;s issue of Picture to Ponder. Aside from some full moon shots and the roses of the past two issues, nothing much has grabbed my attention in the past week or so.</p>
<p>I then reflected on the fruit and vegetable cutting photo session, and some of the participants&#8217; empowering experiences, in the last class of our Through and From the Lens <a href="http://www.pointandshootphotocourses.com/jan10.html">Point and Shoot photo course</a> and decided to &#8220;play&#8221; with that subject matter. Thus,</p>
<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photos</strong> -</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/mushroom2-cooktop-475.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="356" /></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/mushroom1-pottery-475.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="381" /></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/mushroom1-cooktop.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="362" /></p>
<p>My first action was to cut a mushroom in half. I started smiling immediately as two &#8220;faces&#8221; instantly showed up. Despite the fact the faces were not particularly happy ones, I couldn&#8217;t help laughing at the irony of how quickly, it seems, I see &#8220;faces.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the top and bottom photos, two different mushroom halves are resting on my stovetop. The half in the middle photo is in a ceramic dish I made on potters wheel years ago. Though more &#8220;artistic&#8221; in overall feel, the &#8220;face&#8221; seems to be angry or snarling, more so than in the other photos. It is same image as in the bottom photo. Yet, note the changes when on a different surface and viewed from a slightly different angle.</p>
<p>If you enjoy writing, these photos could be great prompts.</p>
<p><strong>Self-Reflecting Queries</strong> -<br />
As mentioned above, I was &#8220;stuck&#8221; for subject matter for today&#8217;s issue of Picture to Ponder, so I went for my camera. The latter, as you more than likely know, is one of my main tools, and &#8220;prescriptions&#8221;, for quickly shifting moods and perspectives.</p>
<p>What &#8220;tools&#8221; or methods do you use for creating state changes for yourself? I&#8217;d love to read your responses in the COMMENTS section below, including any writing your might have done with the photos as prompts.<em> </em></p>
<p>In addition to simply cutting into a vegetable and then taking pictures, I went into <strong>creative mode </strong>by locating, positioning, and repositioning my subject matter. I became attuned to the differences by <strong>changing points-of-view</strong>. When you are in &#8220;stuck&#8221; situations, do you remember to look at them from different angles?</p>
<p>Lastly, are you aware of the number of ways in which you shift into <strong>creativity</strong> to make a difference for yourself?</p>
<p>As always, have fun with this.</p>
<hr /><strong>Programs I recommend</strong>:<br />
for <strong>Creavity, Writing and Getting to Expand your Knowledge of Yourself </strong></p>
<p>Although not planned as such, my concluding query on knowing yourself and your creative strengths, interestingly, leads right into my friend, and mentor, Julie Jordan Scott&#8217;s one-week March Intensive Writing Camp starting this upcoming Monday, March 8th.</p>
<p>These five days with Julie are only $27, an incredible value!  Get all the details at <a href="http://juliejordanscott.typepad.com/writingintensive/2009/08/march10.html"><strong>WRITERS CAMP</strong></a>.</p>
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		<title>Creative DNA as Pointed Out by a Flower Photo Close-Up &#8211; Picture to Ponder &#8211; v6-issue6</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 19:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Session 2 of the current Through and from the Lens Point and Shoot Photo Course, I introduced the concept of Creative DNA and referenced my discussion to issues of Picture to Ponder five years ago.
When participant Deb Mallett commented on then-featured photo and imagery she had difficulty finding, I decided the article and photo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>In Session 2 of the current Through and from the Lens Point and Shoot Photo Course, I introduced the concept of Creative DNA and referenced my discussion to issues of Picture to Ponder five years ago.</p>
<p>When participant <a href="http://www.debmallett.com/">Deb Mallett</a> commented on then-featured photo and imagery she had difficulty finding, I decided the article and photo were worth revisiting.</p>
<p>Thus <strong><span>Today&#8217;s Photo</span></strong> &#8211; (See below for a description of the imagery which I saw at that time.)</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a id="topphoto" name="topphoto"> </a><img longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue6.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/tropspike1cr.jpg" alt="cropped pink bromeliad" width="350" height="371" /><br />
An unidentified tropical flower from a local nursery</p>
<p>In 2005, I wrote: As I prepare the curriculum for the upcoming teleclasses, I&#8217;ve   been reading <strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0743235274?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=eteletours-20&amp;link_code=as3&amp;camp=211189&amp;creative=373489&amp;creativeASIN=0743235274" target="_blank">THE CREATIVE HABIT</a></strong>: LEARN IT   AND USE IT FOR LIFE by Twyla Tharp, dancer/choreographer.   In it she speaks of <strong>&#8220;Creative DNA&#8221;</strong> which   we may think of as our <strong>&#8220;creative hard-wiring     or personality.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>She goes on to say, &#8220;<em>When I apply a critic&#8217;s   temperament to myself, to see if I&#8217;m being true   to my DNA, I often think in terms of focal length,   like that of a camera lens.</em></p>
<p><em>All of us find comfort   in seeing the world either from a great distance,   at arm&#8217;s length, or in close-up. We don&#8217;t consciously   make that choice. Our DNA does, and we generally   don&#8217;t waver from it. Rare is the painter who is   equally adept at miniatures and epic series, or   the writer who is at home in both historical sagas   and finely observed short stories.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>After reading this I had a &#8220;flash.&#8221; People   have been asking me how I see and take photos the   way I do. In attempting to find answers, I&#8217;m noticing   that the pictures subscribers seem to be most responsive   to are those where I&#8217;ve zoomed in and on some where   I&#8217;ve gotten even closer by cropping.</p>
<p>My creative DNA IS that close-up focus. So I became   &#8220;true to my DNA&#8221;, pulled up the picture   and cropped it. I&#8217;m thinking you get the <strong>strongest response</strong> to my work <strong>when I am being &#8220;truest&#8221;   to myself.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v6-issue6.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/tropspike1.jpg" alt="tropical pink flower" width="475" height="356" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The long view of the above photo which I cropped</p>
<p align="left"><a id="below" name="below"> </a><strong><span>Puzzling Imagery</span></strong> -</p>
<p align="left">In 2005, I stated wrote: &#8220;I see                               a woman [top photo] with her head at a 3/4 angle toward the                               right cradled and protected by the petals, one of                               which caps her head. There is also a bulging-eyed,                               pink frog on the left protecting her, where her                               knees would be. I could continue with the some of                               the other petals and didn&#8217;t. I suspect that some                     of you will now probably start seeing images also.&#8221;</p>
<p align="left">In response to this Deb Mallett wrote:<br />
<em>&#8220;It took me a long time to see the woman&#8217;s face and the bulging-eyed, pink frog in that flower, but I stared and stared and all of a sudden they both were there. And it&#8217;s not an abstract woman&#8217;s face, it&#8217;s actually quite realistic. Now that I&#8217;ve seen it, I can&#8217;t understand how I didn&#8217;t see it before.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Now, five years later, I immediately see the frog and have yet to see the &#8220;realistic woman&#8217;s face.&#8221; I&#8217;ve marked the &#8220;frog&#8221; in the photo on FlickR (scroll over the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/inspirational_sheila/4346681787/" target="_blank"><strong>PICTURE</strong></a> there and a box will pop up) and may or may not have identified the woman by the time you click on the picture link.<br />
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</strong><span><strong>Self-Reflecting Queries</strong> -</span><br />
I invite you to become aware of your creative DNA.   As a pattern, are you looking at the world, people,   situations, &#8220;from a great distance, at arm&#8217;s   length, or in close-up?&#8221;</p>
<p align="left">If you find yourself   in challenging situations, are you in the true mode   for you? If not, would shifting it make a difference   to you and to the people with whom you are interacting?</p>
<p>Does it help to be aware that a person with whom you are attempting communication may have a different creative DNA when viewing projects?</p>
<p>Also, in relation to looking for the &#8220;face&#8221; and the &#8220;frog&#8221;, if you &#8220;played&#8221; the game and could not find one or both of the images, how did you handle your possible frustrations?   My first inclination is to attempt to figure it out myself and then walk away if I can&#8217;t find the answer. Ultimately, I might ask for help and I am getting better at it. What about you?</p>
<p>Lastly, if you&#8217;ve read all of the above, are pondering   it and, then, find that what I&#8217;ve related has some   impact for you, I&#8217;d appreciate your sharing that in the comments below. It doesn&#8217;t have to be the &#8220;what&#8221; or   the &#8220;why.&#8221; Simply knowing a difference has   been made would be helpful and sufficient for me.   Thank you.</p>
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		<title>Prickly Situations or Enlightenment from a Cactus Flower &#8211; Picture to Ponder &#8211; v6-issue 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 20:42:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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Cactus flower in the Desert Botanical Garden in Scottsdale, Arizona. 
As part of the focus and sensory expansion exercises we do in the Point and Shoot Through and From the Lens photo course, participants &#8220;place&#8221; themselves into a photo of an alstromeria flower and explore it from within and/or from the outside. As [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong><span>Today&#8217;s Photo</span></strong> -</p>
<p align="center"><img longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v5-issue21.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/cactusflower1-pink-475.jpg" alt="pink cactus flower" width="475" height="356" /><br />
<span>Cactus flower in the Desert Botanical Garden in Scottsdale, Arizona. </span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">As part of the focus and sensory expansion exercises we do in the Point and Shoot Through and From the Lens photo course, participants &#8220;place&#8221; themselves into a photo of an alstromeria flower and explore it from within and/or from the outside. As a follow up, there is a choice of two other photos with which to do this exercise between sessions.</p>
<p>When looking at the photo page the other day, before sending participants the <a href="http://www.pointandshootphotocourses.com/photosforexploration.html">Photos for Exploration link</a>, the shiny light within the above cactus flower popped out at me. It called out to, once again, be a featured photo in Picture to Ponder.<br />
<strong><br />
Self-Reflecting Queries </strong>-<br />
Although the &#8220;spiny&#8221; needles surrounding the flower may be prickly, in the photo they appear to be soft and gentle. The light feels strong and bright, yet there is an overall sense of softness, conveyed in part by the pinks.</p>
<p>I invite you to do the exercise mentioned above, putting yourself into the photo, exploring the flower, the setting within which it resides, covering it from all angles.</p>
<p>Observe &#8211; &#8220;What size are you?&#8221; &#8220;How does it feel?&#8221; &#8220;Would you want to be a permanent resident in this space?&#8221; Check your responses. &#8220;Why &#8216;yes&#8217; or &#8216;no&#8217;?&#8221; Do they point to similarities in any aspects of your life?</p>
<p>I also invite you to look further into your own life. Are there areas where you are feeling &#8220;prickly&#8221; places, perhaps ones you wish to avoid? If so, can you look beyond and find a bright light beckoning you? What could you be saying to &#8220;soften&#8221; them up?</p>
<p>You may also want to use your camera to photograph images that catch your eye and then do the same exercise with one or more photos of your own.</p>
<p>As always, have fun with this.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Programs I recommend for</strong>:<br />
<strong>Authors &#8211; Published or Inspired </strong>to be ones -</p>
<p>My friend, author of GARDEN OF THE SOUL, is launching a new program with an exciting FR*EE <a href="http://www.spiritauthors.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=109_1">Grand Opening Event </a>coming Feb 22-26. She is hosting 5 days of webcasts with 17 other leading names in the exciting world of mind-body-spirit writing and publishing.</p>
<p>Lynn is presenting an exciting NEW concept on the Internet, combining coaching, learning, community and business-building in a creative, spirit-based environment.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re an experienced author, a brand new author, or someone who is dreaming of writing an inspirational book some day, you&#8217;ll want to register for this <a href="http://www.spiritauthors.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=109_1">fr*ee event</a>.<br />
<strong><br />
Using Social Media &#8211; Developing an Internet Business</strong>:<br />
This weekend I was in Atlanta for the <strong>Niche Affiliate Marketing System</strong> (NAMS 3) program. It was a full, information-rich, people-connecting, inspiring weekend.</p>
<p>On Saturday, a recording, <a href="http://tinyurl.com/socialmediatips">STRATEGIES 4 SOCIAL MARKETING</a>, was made with a panel of 5 top Internet Marketing Experts sharing information and tips on effectively using social media for connecting AND building business. That hour session is now available in a downloadable MP3, with several bonuses, for only $17.</p>
<p>My friend Tomar Levine, not at the conference, wrote: &#8220;Thanks, Sheila. I bought it, listened to it, and took four pages of notes. Just what I needed to re-invigorate my social media, which I&#8217;ve backed away from of late. I got at least one brand-new piece of info which I will start using immediately.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is also possible, until Monday when the price increases, to purchase the recordings from the <a href="http://www.MaximizeCommunications.com/cmd.php?Clk=3178582">past three NAMS conferences</a>, including this past weekend, for only $97 total. The above-mentioned Social Marketing recording is part of the weekend recordings, so you wouldn&#8217;t need both.</p>
<p>See <a title="NAMS 1, 2 and 3 recordings" href="http://www.MaximizeCommunications.com/cmd.php?Clk=3178582"><strong>NAMS</strong></a> for details and to purchase the full series, should it fit for you.</p>
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		<title>Picture to Ponder 5 Year Birthday &#8211; Images in Nature &#8211; Vol 5 &#8211; Issue 45</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 23:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[REMINDER _  I will be interviewed on Blog Talk Radio by Amethyst Wyldfyre this Friday, December 11th at 4 PM Eastern US time. Amethyst has entitled the program &#8220;The Gifted Hand, The Gifted Eye &#8211; Fine Arts for the Holidays: Interview with Sheila Finkelstein&#8221; I&#8217;d love for you to join us. Please bookmark SHOW. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>REMINDER _  I will be interviewed on Blog Talk Radio by Amethyst Wyldfyre this Friday, December 11th at 4 PM Eastern US time. Amethyst has entitled the program &#8220;The Gifted Hand, The Gifted Eye &#8211; Fine Arts for the Holidays: Interview with Sheila Finkelstein&#8221; I&#8217;d love for you to join us. Please bookmark <a href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blazingforththelight">SHOW</a>. You can listen on the web, call in and/or download the call after the show, if the time does not work for you.<br />
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Birthday Acknowledgment and History</span></strong> -<br />
My other big news is that today we are <strong>celebrating the 5th anniversary</strong> <strong>of Picture to Ponder</strong>, which was launched on December 9, 2004.</p>
<p>I did a count the other day and saw that today marks the 476th issue. Starting out with simply a photo, discussed in the next issue, four times a week, we shifted eventually to the current one issue per week with both photos and self-reflecting queries. The latter evolved and became &#8220;official&#8221; after about six months.</p>
<p>In Issue 1, as I described what I planned, I stated:<br />
<strong>MISSION</strong> -<br />
It is my desire to inspire you to discover and expand                     your own greatness of seeing, imagining and/or creating.</p>
<p>From comments I&#8217;ve gotten over the years I think I am fulfilling on this.</p>
<p><strong>Today&#8217;s Photos -</strong></p>
<p align="center"><img longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v5-issue45.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/ptp1hobo.jpg" alt="hobo in the first issue of Picture to Ponder" width="500" height="375" /></p>
<p>The above is the first first photo I featured. As described in <a href="http://www.eteletours.com/issue1.html">Issue 2</a></p>
<p><span><strong>&#8220;YESTERDAY&#8217;S IMAGE</strong> -<br />
</span>the remains of a tree damaged by the Florida hurricane, then cut.</p>
<p><strong>THE IMAGERY -</strong><br />
for my husband &#8211; the HOBO in the center of the trunk<br />
for me &#8211; a cat&#8217;s face. with whiskers, seen for the first time yesterday, after I sent this off, and for you??&#8221;</p>
<p>Since that time, I recall this as the &#8220;Hobo Photo.&#8221; I&#8217;d even forgotten the &#8220;cat.&#8221; As I look at it now, I think the cat part appears when we disregard the black portion and look at the whole space surrounding it.</p>
<p>As most of you know, Sam is no longer here to share interpretations with me, so for the most part the added dimension comes when you add your experience or interpretations on the blog.</p>
<p>I was fortunate, the other night. I shared a photo in my camera viewfinder with a couple  in Green Cay Wetlands, as they, too, were exiting. In the distance,</p>
<p align="center"><img longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v5-issue45.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/duckweed-sunshademan-distance.jpg" alt="duckweed and image in Green Cay Wetlands" width="475" height="356" /></p>
<p align="left">I had seen a stumpy man with a green cap and sunglasses, so I zoomed in.</p>
<p align="center"><img longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v5-issue45.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/manwithsunshades-1.jpg" alt="image of a man with sunglasses in nature" width="475" height="356" /></p>
<p align="left">I thought I would use it here and simply label it as &#8220;Unidentified Object&#8221;, after sharing my interpretation. I really had no idea of what I was looking at. Fortunately, for my curious mind, I shared this with the couple mentioned above. How delighted I was that I did.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a turtle,&#8221; one said. I looked at it and, of course, it became quite obvious once it was pointed out. As a matter of fact, all they had to do was say &#8220;turtle&#8221; and I saw it immediately. The &#8220;sunglasses&#8221; were part of the turtle&#8217;s body, the &#8220;nose&#8221;, his head. The &#8220;green cap&#8221; was duckweed on the turtle&#8217;s shell.</p>
<p>None of us, though, could determine what it was sitting on, so we decided to leave it labeled as an imaginary wolf.</p>
<p>Ever curious, I did go back a little earlier the next day for a clearer view. With the duckweed in the water having moved on also, it became quite obvious that it was a log, now looking more like a resting dog.</p>
<p align="center"><img longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v5-issue45.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/logdog1.jpg" alt="log that looks like a dog in the water at Green Cay Wetlands" width="475" height="356" /></p>
<p align="left">A close up brings our attention more to the full experience of both the &#8220;face&#8221; and its reflection, and there might be yet another interpretation. I&#8217;ll leave that one to you.</p>
<p align="center"><img longdesc="http://www.eteletours.com/v5-issue45.html" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/logdog2.jpg" alt="close up of the log dog in Green Cay water" width="475" height="356" /></p>
<p align="left">If you have an interpretation to share, please post it below.</p>
<p align="left">As an aside, if you are interested in surfing through some of the issues over the years you can check the <a href="http://home.ezezine.com/74_3/">eZezine Archives</a> for issues from Issue 4 up through October 2008. Please tell anyone you might share this with NOT use the subscribe button on the eZezine archive pages. We are now at aWeber and you can see the archives from October 2008 to now at <a href="http://www.aweber.com/z/article/?ptp-subscribers">aWeber PTP Archives</a>.</p>
<p>I also have all of the issues on eteletours.com. Starting with Issue 1 &#8211; <a href="http://www.eteletours.com/issue1.html" target="_blank">http://www.eteletours.com/issue1.html</a> you can scroll through all of the issues by using the arrows at the bottom of each issue or by changing the number in the URL.</p>
<p align="left">Self-Reflecting Queries -<br />
I started out stating that today&#8217;s issue is a celebration. I&#8217;m certainly not &#8220;jumping up and down&#8221;&#8230; the image that the word &#8220;celebrate&#8221; pulls up for me&#8230; and I am acknowledging the pleasure, satisfaction and feeling of accomplishment at ongoingly fulfilling on a mission declared five years ago.</p>
<p>What is your view of &#8220;celebration&#8221; and how do you celebrate yourself? I invite you to find one or more things for which you would like to acknowledge yourself. Certainly feel welcomed to post them on the blog.</p>
<p>Also, the main theme of the photos revolves around &#8220;interpretations&#8221; and expanding ourselves when we are open to others&#8217; interpretations and points of view. I invite you to find something that may be intriguing you&#8230; a visual image, or a happening&#8230; and get in conversation with another about it. Before sharing your interpretation(s), invite them to share theirs. Is it different? the same? and/or do new possibilities open up for you?</p>
<p>You might even use today&#8217;s photos as the ones to open up dialogue. If you do, please post your experience on the blog.</p>
<p>As always, have fun with this.</p>
<p>Also, if you would like to experience the <strong>expansion of your own discovering and sharing of interpretations</strong> in the upcoming Telecourse for which I am in the process of setting up dates, you can put yourself on the &#8220;Be-Informed&#8221; list form at the bottom of the page on <a href="http://www.pointandshootphotocourses.com">Point and Shoot Photo Courses</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Other Interpretations and Celebrations</strong> -<br />
One of the things I have neglected to share here is that a few months ago I took the bold step of having professionally scanned several of my Fantasy Landscape water color series to make them available as giclee prints.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I recently set up the sales page at <a href="http://www.naturestreasuresinterpreted.com/">NATURE&#8217;S TREASURES INTERPRETED</a></p>
<p>Notecards of four of the images will also be available, for sale and holiday gift giving, by tomorrow.</p>
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		<title>Flowing Lines &#8211; Openings or Confrontations &#8211; Picture to Ponder &#8211; Vol. 5 &#8211; Issue 42</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 04:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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TODAY&#8217;S PHOTOS &#8211; 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Today&#8217;s Picture to Ponder writing will really be brief. Each issue seems to take a few hours and then I wonder why. So today I am going to practice brevity and allow most of the pondering and querying up to you.</p>
<p><strong>TODAY&#8217;S PHOTOS &#8211; </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I started searching past issues for &#8220;reflections&#8221; and then moved on to more recent unpublished photos. The following three very, different images popped out at me.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Fence reflections in a pool" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/reflections-poolfence1.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="356" />A fence reflected in a swimming pool,<br />
Striped like a tiger or<br />
Bars like a jail? Caging us in or<br />
Keeping us out?</p>
<p>Yet the soft rhythm of the water -<br />
Subtle&#8230;<br />
And the lines&#8230;<br />
The curve of the bottom/top of the fence<br />
Looping and sharp, then solid,<br />
Establishing direction</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">All balance into the imperfect<br />
Perfection of life.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Dying palm leaves intertwine and hang down" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/palmleaves-lines1.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="356" />More vertical lines<br />
Some very direct.<br />
Contrasted with the water lines<br />
These seem to make a wall,<br />
Almost impenetrable.</p>
<p>Yet there are small openings and<br />
The opportunity to marvel at Nature<br />
Braiding the palm leaves as they<br />
Hang toward the end of their life.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Palm leaves - dead - branch on ground" src="http://www.eteletours.com/EZINE/palmleaves-clumponground.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="356" /><br />
When life complete,<br />
Dropped on the ground,<br />
Wrapped in yet another way.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Self-Reflecting Queries -</strong><br />
I am not sure why I selected these photos today. Or, perhaps the question is, &#8220;Why did they select themselves to be the featured ones?&#8221;</p>
<p>I invite you to be with them and pay attention to whatever your responses are. Should it be to shrug off today&#8217;s photos, I suggest you query why. Are there other places in your life where you might have a similar response? If so, does this serve you?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m finding it interesting, that I am making the assumption that you may find the photos uninspiring&#8230; not worthy&#8230; and whatever other negative thoughts/judgments you might make. I can certainly track these feelings to other areas of my life. Do they forward me? No! What about you?</p>
<p>For me, in part, it is the intrigue in these photographs that capture my attention and the linear flow of the imagery.</p>
<p>Lastly, as I was &#8220;wrapping up&#8221; here, I glanced once more at the photographs and in each I found some humor. Once again there is another level of &#8220;story&#8221; I can make up.</p>
<p>What about you? Are you creating any stories pursuant to these photos? Do they support you?</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve seen or created some stories, I&#8217;d love for you to share them on the blog.</p>
<p>As always, have fun with this.</p>
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		<title>Using Your Camera to Get Out of a Funk &#8211; 7 Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 23:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sheila Finkelstein</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Do you ever feel stuck?  Lacking in energy? Even think you might somewhat be in a state of depression? If your answer is “yes” to any of these statements,  continue on to read 7 Tips for Using Your Camera to Reconnect with yourself and others.</p>
<p>You will be tapping into your creative self, which is waiting to be your partner. The only requisites are an open mind and a digital camera.  A cell phone camera can suffice. The tips:</p>
<p><strong>1 &#8211; Take a daily walk</strong> &#8211; You are constantly told that walking is good exercise and important for your physical health and energy. Walks are also good for your emotional well-being and for creating shifts in your mental and emotional states. Having a camera available aids in this process.</p>
<p><strong>2 &#8211; Have your camera with you at all times </strong>- The camera is a tool you can use to help you identify what&#8217;s important to you in your life, as well as what you value in yourself and others. It&#8217;s a way of making connections with people and with yourself, for discovering what gets you excited.</p>
<p><strong>3 – Look outside yourself </strong>-  Pay attention to your environment wherever you are &#8211; on a walk in your home, outside or even in the supermarket. Once we start using our eyes to look around us and see what&#8217;s in front of us and on either side, we are expanding our vision.</p>
<p><strong>4–  Stop whenever anything catches your eye </strong>- Many  times, I&#8217;m sure, you&#8217;ve passed something that you&#8217;ve thought “ugly” or “insignificant” and walked right past it.  I invite you to make the decision now to pause whenever an image catches your eye.  There might be a reason, so stop and look again.</p>
<p><strong>5 – Make it a Practice </strong>- Photograph Everything that Catches your attention &#8211; Once you&#8217;ve stopped and made that decision, ready your camera and “snap” the photograph.  Move closer, take another picture, then back and one more.  Before leaving that spot, look around you and see if there is anything else that wants to be photographed.</p>
<p><strong>6 – Continue your walk</strong> &#8211; In the process of photographing you might have observed that it was the color that attracted you, perhaps the shape or a texture. As you walk, look for others of those elements and once again repeat the photographing process.</p>
<p><strong>7 – View your downloaded photos with new eyes</strong> &#8211; When you are back from your walk and have downloaded the  photos to your computer, once again practice stopping at whatever images catch your eye this time as you run them through with whatever download program you use.  You might be surprised to discover things that you did not even notice before.</p>
<p>Following these steps are guaranteed to move you out of any “funk” you might be in. Using your camera in this way to to open yourself up to seeing new things will also expand into other areas of your life, work and relationships.</p>
<p>For learning more on how observations with your camera can open you up to new ways of seeing and learning more about yourself,  continue with the <a href="http://www.picturetoponder.com/onionstory1-article.html">Red Onion Story #1 </a>- Peeling Away the Layers of an Onion, Analogous to Peeling away the layers of Ourselves. You can also experience creating your own transformational shifts in one of the <a title="Expand Your Vision, Feed Your Soul, Explode your Creativity Telecourse" href="http://www.throughandfromthelens.com">Expanding Your Vision</a> Through and From the Lens telecourses.</p>
<p>© Sheila Finkelstein All rights reserved. These tips are offered by Sheila Finkelstein, Artist, Photographer, Writer, Coach.</p>
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