Sajeesh Rajendran

Following… without making a noise…

Framed in:  Shadows reveal much about our true selves. They reflect who we really are, unaltered and authentic, an image that cannot be manipulated. When we stray from our path, our shadow serves as a reminder of our true nature, gently guiding us back. It delves into our inner soul, finding its way to our heart. As Buddha said, it is the constant companion, silently following us wherever we go, until the end of our days. It is, in essence, our better half.

A shadow also symbolizes a promise—a confirmation that a great light surrounds us, dispelling the darkness. It is a quiet, ever-present force, leading a silent revolution within us.

Framed Out:  A gloomy day can be transformed with the snap of a fantastic picture. It was a dull afternoon, one of those uneventful holidays that seem to drift by. As I wandered around my mom’s house, camera in hand, I found nothing that caught my eye—until the idea of photographing my own shadow struck me. Driven by curiosity, I used my Yashica FX3 to capture the image, and as I did, a dried leaf entered the frame, adding a touch of elegance. This simple element strengthened the composition, making it visually captivating. The mysterious quality of the photo gave it an intriguing allure, turning an otherwise ordinary moment into something special.

Grey Frames: Shadow owes its birth to light.   John Gay 

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