Johnny Chien
Well-Known Member
Mono no aware - a Japanese term for the awareness of impermanence or transience of things, and both a transient gentle sadness (or wistfulness) at their passing as well as a longer, deeper gentle sadness about this state being the reality of life.
I took a picture of this plant at Eureka Dunes in November.
In such a desolate place, to see a single plant not only green, but thriving with flowers brings me great joy. I was back in the Eureka Dunes this weekend to photograph the same plant under different light, and looking forward to doing this as I hiked up the dunes. The dune field is vast, and honestly, I wasn't expecting to see this plant again, but I marked the location on GPS from last time.
What I found gave me great sadness that I wanted to cry.
Maybe I was just naive to still find a green plant? Would I feel different if this was just a blade of grass or ephemeral poppy that just flowers in the spring? I don't know, but seeing the body of this dried up plant brought me a lot of emotions of the fragility of life, and that we are all here just temporarily.
Have you had a Mono no aware moment while out photographing? I would like to hear your story
I took a picture of this plant at Eureka Dunes in November.
In such a desolate place, to see a single plant not only green, but thriving with flowers brings me great joy. I was back in the Eureka Dunes this weekend to photograph the same plant under different light, and looking forward to doing this as I hiked up the dunes. The dune field is vast, and honestly, I wasn't expecting to see this plant again, but I marked the location on GPS from last time.
What I found gave me great sadness that I wanted to cry.
Maybe I was just naive to still find a green plant? Would I feel different if this was just a blade of grass or ephemeral poppy that just flowers in the spring? I don't know, but seeing the body of this dried up plant brought me a lot of emotions of the fragility of life, and that we are all here just temporarily.
Have you had a Mono no aware moment while out photographing? I would like to hear your story