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On Taking Pictures
Kristen Roberson
Kristen Roberson was born in Hollister California, in 1981 and is currently attending the University of California at Davis. Kristen is currently working on an Animal Science and Management Degree. She has done very little writing, but did write for her high school newspaper the Catalina Times. Her work expresses a tremendous insight into her life. The following explains one aspect of her life.
"The Seven Pools" is the title of a photo album in my room, "that is the place where my cousin proposed to his wife." Beautiful waterfall, mountaintop, Maui, August afternoon.'
Why did I take these pictures, they must have some profound meaning to me. At first I cannot really remember exactly what I was feeling on that day at the Seven Pools in Maui (Was I happy? Was I sad? What made me feel compelled to hike there?), but I do know that I felt something special there. One picture in particular captivates my attention. It is a picture of a 200 foot tall waterfall that cascades into a rocky pool. At the bottom of the waterfall the water hits a boulder and shoots in every direction. Once reaching the pool the water calms and becomes as crystal clear as a Waterford glass.
That is what is going on: my dad and I have headed off on an all day excursion, finding a place full of awe, where none of your questions can be answered as only the trees know their story, only they know how they got to be hundreds of feet tall and why they are still standing over me and will continue to for years to come. As we climb the trail I am completely surrounded by 200 ft tall trees and thousands of bright green ferns. My dad continues climbing on in front of me the sun is so strong that it appears he is climbing straight up into the sky. As we walk up the trail we come to a gigantic banyan tree, I quickly snap some pictures wondering what the first settlers must have thought of it with its...
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