Perspective, 1) n, A view or vista, 2) n, A mental view or outlook

Beautiful woman views the Columbia River

As I look back on the years I see things with a clarity that didn’t exist at the time I experienced things. I don’t think that is anything deep or original; but it is true.

I also know that perspective has changed my memories. I might be seeing things differently than they really were when they happened. Our minds are like that. Our most indelible memories are the ones that have strong emotions attached to them. So it is possible that my emotions are warping my memories.

But I don’t think it matters. Because we really don’t see things clearly anyway. It is like a mystery movie. The first time you see it you miss all kinds of clues. This is the way it should be or otherwise the movie won’t be as much fun. The second and third time you see it you notice all the clues. Your knowledge of how the thing turns out changes what you notice and remember.

Knowing the outcome changes your perception of the events that led to that outcome. This has a deeper consequence for all of us. People who are happy will see many more happy memories. People who are angry will see everything in terms of their hurt and pain.

I want to be happy, I want happy memories, I want a happy future. So I choose to be happy and my life is therefore happy!


Photo: Columbia River overlook, Canon Elan 7e, Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 lens, Kodak Tri-X black and white film


Here are a few more shots from my Oregon trip – all shot on Kodak Tri-X black and white film.

oregon waterfall
tree in Oregon black and white film 35mm
35mm film of trees black and white Oregon
Oregon creek black and white film 35mm

Check out more of my film work at www.jalanlee.com/film

Here are a few other film shoots you might enjoy

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