Monday’s Portfolio Musing v2.11

Themes are emerging in my search for a coherent portfolio. Here we visit Holavallagardur in Reykjavik to explore one theme.

I definitely feel that I’m making progress in bringing more organization to my portfolio, as categories are defining themselves and themes are emerging.

The emerging themes are not a complete surprise, as I know of my predilection towards images that give a sense of lonely struggle with a bit hope of beating the odds and elements. While this is a bit broad brush, my favorite landscape images are not those that portray a beauty, but rather those rugged ones where you can see yourself persevering.

In a more urban setting this often translates to a draw towards cemeteries…

Lighting the Way

This image is from the new graveyard in Reykjavik, Hólavallagarður; new, as it was established in 1838, as the one that had been used since Viking times didn’t serve the needs of the growing city.

For me a walk through a cemetery is restful and provides a sense of connection with those who have gone before; older cemeteries are my preference due to their portrayal of the history of the area and giving some idea of how people approached both life and death. Memento mori is a great reminder to all of us.

When I saw the lantern hanging above the grave, it provided me with the idea of lighting the way to the great beyond, which is a theme throughout millennia of civilizations. The Egyptian Book of the Dead, the Bardo Thodol in Buddhism and crossing the Styx in Greek mythology are examples that spring to mind. We, the living, want to make sure that the dead find their way to a good place in the great hereafter.

Three Line Tales – the Bitter End

Many thanks to Sonya for Week One Hundred and Ninety-Five of Three Line Tales, part of her awesome blog Only 100 Words!

three line tales, week 195: hands coming out of the ocean
photo by Daniel Jensen via Unsplash

Hanging for dear life,
Our grip strong, yet ebbing ‘away.
Fighting till the end…

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Thank you to Sonya of Only 100 Words for coming up with Three Line Tales.

You’ll find full guidelines on her TLT page, but here’s the tl;dr:

  • Write three lines inspired by the photo prompt (& give them a title if possible).
  • Link back to this post.
  • Tag your post with 3LineTales (so everyone can find you in the Reader).
  • Read and comment on other TLT participants’ lines.
  • NEW: If you want your post to be included in the round-up, you have until Sunday evening to publish it.
  • Have fun.

Happy three-lining!