Quarantining

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Isolation is upon us.

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I’m keeping six feet away from my shadow.

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Everyone’s asking pennies for everyone’s thoughts.

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Although our mental atmosphere is cluttered, beauty can still be found:
An almost-face with two eye-ball clouds hovering over a scene.

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Speaking of almost-faces, here’s an iconic one:
We’re all Castaways now.
“Wilson!”

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I found that face at McClellan Ranch when I took my kids there.

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I thought it high time to teach my kids crawdad fishing survival skills.

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As always, nature spoke in parables:
We are—all of us—entangled.

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My kids continued to fish in the Upside Down.

I looked for beauty in small places: periwinkle.

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Then I looked for beauty in big places.

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No matter where I looked, I saw something beautiful, even when it was dark and deep.

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As we walked to the parking lot, I saw a simple scene: Back to basics.

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POSTSCRIPT—although this next picture was taken on a different outing, it’s too good not to share. Not an almost-face, nor a found face, but the real deal. Yes.

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Published by Kevin Neilson

I’m a freelance Bay Area kids, teens, family, and corporate photographer. I deliver professional photography services in San Francisco Bay Area, including San Jose, Fremont, Willow Glen, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, Santa Clara, Campbell, Los Gatos, Saratoga, Los Altos, Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Milpitas, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Mateo, and beyond. I specialize in natural profile pics and portraiture, candid family photography sessions, staff photography, event photography, and commercial B-roll for use on websites and social media. I serve individuals, families, start ups, tech companies, real estate, insurance businesses, ad agencies, and HR/marketing departments. When I’m not working, I’m spending time with my family or backpacking in the High Sierras. I have a black belt in Cormac McCarthy. Please contact me at kevin@1103photography.com. I’m eager to meet you.

2 thoughts on “Quarantining

  1. Absolutely beautiful! Gene and I just returned from a walk to McClellan Ranch. Saw this beauty in person! Thanks for sharing!

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