Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Day 30 Focus

The focus of a lens is crucial to a great photograph. The focus can do many things, it can add depth to a photo or it can make it a general image. A focus can add character or drama to a shot, or it can just keep things in perspective. At the end of the day though, in photography, you can only focus in on one thing.

This subject plagues me till this day. My focus is spread thin. Though even in the word it says you can only have one master, meaning one focus I still disobey. The saying goes Jack of all trades, master of none. So I have come to terms that no matter how afraid of the future I am, I cannot allow my gripping terror of failure dictate my focus. I've been looking several ways in case this one way doesn't give way to success. But what kind of faith is that? What kind of faith do I have when I can't even believe in the amazing destiny I have before me. And Drake says it best when he says everybody dies, but not everybody lives. So if I am to live truthfully aiming to achieve greatness, I must charge through my troubles, my trials, and my tribulations. I must have tunnel vision. I must focus hard on the target and not allow distractions and simple pleasures to detour me from the greatness God has for me. So I say It's time for me to focus in.

1 comment:

  1. So true about the master quote, haven't heard that part before.
    And
    k, i'm really happy for drake & i'm gonna let you finish, but God has the best words of all time lol =) 1 corinthians 15:22

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