“Fresh seeing” in the rain

When it's rainy, as it is here outside the Shambhala Sun offices today, it's easy to see things as dreary. But there's an alternative: seeing fresh. Contemplative photography is a great way to do that.


Through contemplative photography we can work with the contemplative state of mind, seeing the world in fresh ways, and expressing our experience photographically. Each week we choose an image that's been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies this practice. This week's photo, by Maria Claudia Quijano, is a lovely display of texture and color, a harmonious perception of what might normally be seen as random drops of rain. It's a fine example of fresh seeing.

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