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In the Mind's Eye

If you go looking for this place you won't find it, unless you happen to be probing around in the occipital cortex of my brain. The occipital cortex (responsible for one's imagination) is the smallest lobe of the brain and comprises only 12% of the total brain mass. How then is it able to imagine a scene as large in scope as this one? It boggles the mind. Boggling probably takes up more brain real estate than imagining. Go figure.

 

Location: somewhere in my occipital cortex.

 

Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio and Adobe Lightroom Classic.

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Uploaded on September 21, 2022
Taken on September 21, 2022