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Three kids from each team hadda get blindfolded 'n their teammates hadda yell directions to em to get em through the maze.
While we were heading back to our hotel. I was staying behind the whole time because I was taking so many photos...
Life is often a bit like this isn't it?
Choices. Makes you wish you were in a totalitarian state, or a religious cult where such things have been taken away.!
After our walk up the Champs-Élysées and into surrounding areas, we took the 1 train from the George V station to the Bastille station, then transferred to the 5 train, getting off at the Jacques Bonsergent station (named for a partisan murdered by the Nazis). From there it was on to Canal Saint-Martin and a 1.5-hour boat trip on the canal and Seine.
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Shot taken in the Zurich Mainstation. The lines of shades and light motivated me to take this photograph.
I was asked to paint a purple picture, I decided to paint a picture about meaning, in this case the search for meaning. It is my repsonse to that natural ability of our brains to play with shapes until they become something we recognise, like cloud busting, the mind then joins that information together to find a meaning,a story. In making the image, I journey through my symbolic knowledge and make new personal discoveries. Does this process take place in those that observe it? I can't see why not and do they by journeying through their symbolic library also come to new awareness in themselves?
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The figures in this photograph are all telling their own stories, going in their own directions in this snapshot of one of the footbridges in Central Park - the mother and daughter exiting the far side of the tunnel beneath the bridge are chatting, and done with their excursion through the park... The shoppers traveling over the bridge appear to be busily going about their business with just a glance toward the park below, and completely oblivious to the ornate details of the bridge itself.. And then there's me - the tourist trying to take it all in - to capture it all in a single frame - a single deep breath...