Follow the Light

August 3, 2008 · By Deb Phillips – The Photo Gal 

Bright morning scene in Lewisville, North Carolina (Forsyth County). Deb Phillips, photographer.The sun rose with an unusual brilliance on this particular morning. I looked all around at the beauty being painted before me, and I thought, “Glorious!” It felt as if the moments were visibly transcendent, and I knew they would be fleeting.

“Where should I drive to get ‘the’ picture? Which way to turn?” I thought, as my heartbeat quickened. I was in danger of losing all potentially good shots, simply because I could not make some basic decisions.

I finally said to myself: “Follow the light.”

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2 Responses to “Follow the Light”
  1. Mary Ann Stone says:

    Hey, Deb,
    Jone sent me your new web address and told me about your new photo business. Your site is most engaging – really makes one want to go exploring. I assume you did the site design and if so, I must say you are incredibily talented in many areas. Beautiful work!

    I wish you the best as you head down a slightly different path. Mary Ann

  2. Oh, Mary Ann. So good to hear from you. Thank you for your comments. Your well-wishes mean so much.

    Yep, I did the site design and implementation myself, and it was sometimes very trying. But I’m so excited to have persevered!

    Oh, and speaking of exploring, you *must* go geocaching if you haven’t done so already! There are LOTS in the Asheville area! Plus, it’d be good to see you again.

    Thanks so much for taking the time to submit such kind thoughts.

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