Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The top of the Mountain.

This mountain represents me and my life because I feel that you can always keep climbing, mentally not figuratively. By climbing, I mean many different things, but I believe that one never reaches the end or in this case the top. It is possible to reach stopping points that may appear to be the top, but if you look up, you can always see more.

I took this picture when I was hiking in Yellowstone National Park.

The steepness of the rock and the color of the sky. I love this image because it is capable to see some of God's amazing creations.

What I want others to view in this image is how the mountain juts out of the trees.

The images sets a tone of peace and content with life and everything that surrounds oneself.

There is no need for prior knowledge concerning this powerful mountain. All one needs to know is what is assumed by the image.

The two writing locations influence your thoughts because you are able to peer at the image often when writing on the blog than on a word processor. Enhancing the text, the image helps one to understand the statements better because one is able to look at the image in one's peripheral vision while reading about the image. I chose to wrap the text because it is easier to read the text and look at the picture simultaneously.

I read and look at the picture together.