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Live by the Sun, Love by the Moon.


Live by the Sun, Love by the Moon.

"To love photography is to love life in all its raw, messy, and beautiful forms. Every click of the shutter is a testament to our desire to hold onto what matters—to celebrate what we see and share it with the world."

I came across this story the other day. In this story, the sun accidentally burned the moon, who ran away. The sun was so sad that his tears fell as rain on Earth. The sun looked for the moon until midnight, but he fell asleep. To this day, the sun is still looking for the moon, which is why the sun is visible in the morning and the moon is visible at night. 

It’s that time of year again, when the weather is dreary and we long to see the sun, and even the moon. Together, the Moon and Sun create a perfect harmony—a balance of light and shadow, rest and action, mystery and clarity. Their love story is written across the skies, a timeless dance that connects us all to something greater.

Sun is not just about its warmth but its symbolism: hope, resilience, and renewal.

Each morning, it rises unwaveringly, reminding us that every day is a fresh start. Its rays kiss the earth, nurturing plants, igniting our passions, and infusing our souls with vitality. The Sun’s brilliance inspires creativity, a golden muse for artists and dreamers.

I love how it paints the sky in fiery hues during dawn and dusk, moments that feel like nature’s love letters to the world. The Sun is a constant reminder to shine unapologetically, to rise despite the darkness, and to give without expectation.

There’s something magical about the Moon. Its quiet beauty, ever-changing face, and luminous glow feel like a love story written in the sky.

The Moon speaks to our innermost emotions, reflecting the ebb and flow of life, just like its phases. It’s the guardian of the night, offering comfort in its soft light. Lovers have sworn oaths beneath it, poets have poured their hearts out for it, and dreamers have longed to touch it.

Its pull on the tides mirrors the pull it has on our hearts—a quiet, unspoken connection. I love how the Moon teaches us the art of subtlety, of shining even when we don’t feel whole, and of embracing.

So, whether you find solace under the Moon’s gentle gaze or thrive in the Sun’s radiant embrace, remember: both are gifts, reminding us to cherish the light and the shadow in our own lives.


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  1. AMAZING, SO SOOTHING EXPERIENCES BEEN SHARED SPREADED CALMNESS AND TRANQUILITY

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    1. Thankyou Baishali dear♥️

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