Yeah, I found the statement about forcing the last drop an experience can possibly give to be a compelling one. Made me think a lot. Reading your comments on choosing a passive or proactive life, it seems to me that it all boils down to agency. Thanks for the comments.
And that is some of the smoothest photoshop work I've ever seen. :)
Yes, reflecting can recreate our lives into a more original setting, but in what form is it preserved? Do you enjoy writing most? An artist may reflect, but those thoughts benefit none but the originator unless recorded in some way. Certainly, your photoshop skills are preserving this expression for others to reflect on later on.
Nice photoshop work. I like that you were able to tie the idea of one's own experiences to reflective learning. It is very fitting, and I hadn't thought of that before.
True stuff. Putting the picture of your face on that portrait was done so well that I could hardly tell it was photoshop! You sure fooled me! What you said was great, I was also reminded of the article at the beginning of the semester. If we reflect on life experiences, those experiences become lessons. Good post.
Yeah, I found the statement about forcing the last drop an experience can possibly give to be a compelling one. Made me think a lot. Reading your comments on choosing a passive or proactive life, it seems to me that it all boils down to agency. Thanks for the comments.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is some of the smoothest photoshop work I've ever seen. :)
Yes, reflecting can recreate our lives into a more original setting, but in what form is it preserved? Do you enjoy writing most? An artist may reflect, but those thoughts benefit none but the originator unless recorded in some way. Certainly, your photoshop skills are preserving this expression for others to reflect on later on.
ReplyDeleteNice photoshop work. I like that you were able to tie the idea of one's own experiences to reflective learning. It is very fitting, and I hadn't thought of that before.
ReplyDeleteTrue stuff. Putting the picture of your face on that portrait was done so well that I could hardly tell it was photoshop! You sure fooled me! What you said was great, I was also reminded of the article at the beginning of the semester. If we reflect on life experiences, those experiences become lessons. Good post.
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