Project Athena - Day 266 (Hearts)

Nestled Hearts

I have to admit right off that I have no clue how I did this double image. Seriously. After a week of playing with hearts, I am feeling like there is some very profound message trying to come through. What I know right now is that the hearts theme has been effortless, fun, surprising in a good way, spurring creativity, and raising my own vibration.

This particular image is one of the first off of my new camera, which I am so grateful for and obviously have tons to learn about.

Nestled Hearts

Fujifilm X-E2 • Fuji XF18-135mm lens • 93.2mm • F/5.6 • 1/15s • ISO 200

Project Athena - Day 265 (Hearts)

The Rippling of Love

The vibration of this thing we call love ripples through space and time into infinity. We are that vibration. Nothing more. Nothing less.

Hearts Vibration of Love

Nikon D3200 • Nikon 18-55mm lens • 55mm • F/10 • 1/160s • ISO 100 (Eye Candy Filter)

 

Project Athena - Day 264 (Hearts)

Bloggable "Mistake"

I have felt immensely inspired this week to try some new things with the camera! That almost always produces failures of some sort or unexpected results. This one came when I was standing in a darkened laundry room (the only room in our house without windows) and had the camera on a tripod with me in front of the lens. I was air drawing hearts using our laser light cat toy. Thankfully the cats were not in the room with me. I must have shone the light directly into the digital sensor accidentally. Ooops. I don't actually recommend that "technique" but it happened and here is the result.

Laser Light Heart

Nikon D3200 • Nikon 18-55mm lens • 35mm • F/5 • 3s • ISO 100

Project Athena - Day 263 (Hearts)

Bubbly Heart

Have you ever felt like this? Your heart bubbling over with happiness and joy and excitement? I love that feeling. I have found that chasing after it is a waste of time and seems to push it further away. It seems to happen as a natural occurrence of living life to its fullest.

Bubbling Heart

Nikon D3200 • Nikon 18-55mm lens • 55mm • F/5.6 • 1/80s • ISO 400