Monday 13 May 2013

CAPTURE THE MOMENT

It is important to make the most of opportunities when you can, and not let a moment slip away. 

I was reminded of this just the other day.... 

Along the roadside there was a blaze of beautiful yellow dandelions in full bloom. They looked amazing and I thought 'I must pull over next time I am passing to take a photo'. Sadly I was not quick enough. The heat and the sun turned the flowers quickly into seed heads and now that fleeting moment is past. At least I captured it in my memory.

Luckily, there was a photo last year that did not get away.  Driving a long the same stretch of road I saw the newly baled straw.  The field looked beautiful in the early morning light and even though I knew it would mean I would catch heavy traffic it was a moment I did not want to miss.  So I pulled over and took some photos.


That night, driving home from work, they were all gone.

Sometimes you just have to capture the moment before it is lost. 
 
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This post was ready to be published and I saved it in draft ready...

But guess what?! 

The sun had been out and when I next drove down the road there was a new flash of yellow.  More dandelions among the old..... 




And I realised that it was not a moment lost after all. Because the seed heads are just as beautiful as the flowers themselves. 

It is important to keep your eyes and mind open.....
 
 

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful sentiment and photos. I didn't stop to take a photo of the valley I commute through and I still regret it 18 months later, the september light was perfect, it was raining and the sun was shining and there was every kind of livestock in the fields. No I am not over it! xxx

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  2. What a lovely post and lovely photos too.

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  3. How lovely! I often drive down the hill from my mum's, on my way home. You can see right across the water-meadow and the view is lovely. Often it's extra-lovely, because it's misty over the river, or the sun is catching the red buildings and tiled rooves of the farm in just such a nice way, or the field is full of geese... I really should start making the effort to pull in and take a photo sometimes - I could end up with a great collection!
    Thanks for reminding me that it's important to savour those fleeting moments in our lives - whether they are flowers and sunshine, or moments in family life.
    Love your photos btw!

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  4. Your photos are beautiful and atmospheric! I love the seed heads of dandelions as they make me think of fairies. x

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  5. Beautiful photos. And a point very well made.

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  6. Lovely photos Sandie! I agree, carpe diem!

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  7. What lovely photos Sandie! How true - carpe diem!

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  8. Gorgeous photos and what a wonderful sentiment! It is so true. The iphone has made it much easier to capture those images.
    Rinda

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  9. Love your pictures Sandie!
    Thanks so much for coming by my blog today. I was so chuffed when Jennifer Grace asked me to participate in her Projects that Wow class, good luck in the draw!

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  10. Lovely photos and a beautiful post!

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