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Life in Focus: A Lesson from Two Photographs

 June 2, 2025

A few days ago while I was getting in my steps by walking around the neighborhood I snapped a photo of some wild yellow flowers blooming among the leaves and tangled grasses on the side of the road.  The image was natural and real, but I felt like the beauty of the flowers was not being fully seen.

So I enhanced the photo.

I did not add anything artificial to the photograph.  I only removed the distractions, brought in more clarity and emphasized what mattered most.

Here is the original image:


Here is the enhanced image:


In the edited photo, the yellow flowers are still in the same place. The leaves and grasses still frame the scene.. But now, your eyes go straight to the beauty. The light is more generous. The clutter is less visible. What’s important comes forw
And isn’t that exactly what we try to do in our own lives?

We don’t need to change the whole picture.
We just need to see it differently.

We can:
- Let go of what pulls us away from our center
- Focus on the parts that bring us joy
- Sharpen the image of what really matters

These two images are a reminder that clarity doesn't come from doing more—it comes from clearing space.

Sometimes, beauty needs a little room to breathe.

Still Curious. Still Growing, Still Grateful.

by Janis @ Simple Raw and Natural




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