August 29, 2017

On the Joy, Necessity and Importance of Mistakes


Where would we be without mistakes?  Probably still living in trees:



After making some mistakes and accidentally discovering that hacking the pano function on my iPod Touch can lead to striking and dramatic images (as shown in the above video), I began to make this practice purposeful.

Riding the Wave

I am so glad to have discovered this approach.  Since anyone with a smart phone can document an inherently beautiful scene, such as the Cape Cod National Seashore, I am always on the lookout for ways to take capturing life to the next level.

Any Value Added?



Tranquility - Provincetown Harbor

Sailing is one of my favorite things - yet with a simple image it is hard to capture the plethora of sensory inputs.

Sailing, Sailing
The Cape Cod National Seashore is no doubt an incredible place.  I am so grateful to the visionary people that preserved this natural jewel.

The Cold Ocean Promotes Health

I am also grateful for the mistakes that led me to capture the beauty in this manner:

Shoreline and Stairs
Professor John Nordell directs the Visual and Digital Arts Program at American International College in Springfield, Mass. He blogs about the creative process at CreateLookEnjoy.com  



2 comments :

rrahbit said...

this is awesome... maybe some zentangle patterns in there too ! thank you ...

John Nordell said...

Thank you Randy. Ah yes, Zentangle is everywhere!