

having a gift: is it an obligation (or: does having a talent imply the courage to use it)?
welcome to 'no penny for them', where you'll find random thoughts and inspirations. things that take my fancy, everyday discoveries. things that i hope inspire you too, or make you smile.
unless otherwise stated, all pictures on this blog are mine - all rights reserved. do not use any of them without linking back to my blog, and please, do let me know.
i recently started a new project called 'five words'. every saturday (if at all possible), i will post a little story or sketch based on five distinct words. these five words were submitted by some of my readers and friends, and i will weave them into a little narrative of some sort - i will always credit who submitted those words at the end of the post. hopefully this will turn me from a reluctant writer into someone who actually puts pen to paper.
beautiful shots!
ReplyDeletexxx
Nothing is an obligation...
ReplyDeleteIch weiss nicht, aber ich liebe deine Birkenfotos.
ReplyDeletemagical forest!
ReplyDeletein which sense? a gift as a gifted person or receiving a gift?
(ps did the print arrived yet?)
alessandra
Talent implies not to follow the rules...
ReplyDeleteYour photos are lovely. You obviously have the courage to use your gift :)
ReplyDeleteor maybe one could share their gift so others can enjoy it.
ReplyDeletei love these photos!
ReplyDeleteNo. Talent is too often smothered by for example low self esteem. In my opinion many succeeding artist have more sense of marketing than talent.
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