01/26/2026
I took my camera out and turned it on.
No plan, no destination and no moment to chase, I just turned it on and started walking.
Something strange happens when you look at the world through a lens. Your pace softens, your breathing slows and you stop rushing past things and start "seeing" them. The chaos quiets, and your focus sharpens.
A leaf on the ground is just a leaf, until you notice the tiny ladybug resting on its edge, red against green like a deliberate brushstroke. Frost clinging to a spider’s web becomes more than cold air and silk; it becomes evidence of patience, of work done in silence, of beauty created without applause. None of it was new, it was always there; I just hadn’t been paying attention.
The camera didn’t create the beauty. It gave me permission to notice it.
That’s when it hit me; life works the same way. When you move too fast, everything blurs. When you slow down, frame the moment, and really look, the ordinary transforms. The small things start to matter. The overlooked things start to shine.
So live your life as if you’re looking through a camera lens. Pause. Focus. Adjust your view.
You’ll be surprised how much beauty has been waiting for you all along.
So turn your camera on today... And watch for the beautiful.
Wenda Wendy