Reflect on the tracks you have made, they serve as reminders of how far you have come and that only you are in control how far you go.
This has been a big year for me, so I am taking time to acknowledge my personal achievements. The most valuable to me is the progress I have made with the crippling anxiety I have had most of my life.
It’s a good time to also thank my family and friends who have been my lifeline and who without I truly wouldn’t be here today.
journey
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Reminiscing on past travels.
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Hatton to Ella, Sri Lanka.
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Early morning rise in Sri Lanka hoping to catch a glimpse of some whales. The harbour with its endless boats and subtle light from sunrise made for a painting like image.
There are people in this photo but it’s a bit like Where’s Wally?
Olympus AU E-M1 + 12-60mm f/2.8
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Signs in urban
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During my Sri Lankan journey a dolphin wakes me up from my boat nap. Happy to trade my alarm clock for this any day.
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Cliff to sea
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She didn’t move for over an hour and stood there looking at the water with her headphones on. I tried to get her attention but realised she was in her own world and I didn’t exist.
Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park Promenade, Hong Kong.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 + 12-50mm f/3.5-6.3
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‘Sunrise Surfer’
Olympus OM-D E-M1 + 75mm f/1.8