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This is two DDG Text to Dream works, then blended in PS.

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Some hand painting.

 

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Perception, sensation...

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blog for inspiration, which was drawn from the very talented Rossina Bossio.

  

...because pink leafs really do grow on trees.

 

Taken at the Sensoji in Asakusa where there were still a bit of fall colors left on the trees in December.

 

Do you believe in praying?

A Perception of Doors - 17, seen in St.Cruz de La Palma, Canary Islands

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brass-plated steel and stone

24"H x 8"W x 6"D / 25 lbs

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Played around with this shot in PS to get it the way I wanted too

 

Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.

OlympusOmZuiko 21mmF3.5

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.

 

Henry David Thoreau

30 Days of Perception:

Grateful for grasses blowing in the evening breeze on my walk at the end of the day.

There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.

 

♫ Depeche Mode - I Want It All

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There are things known

and there are things unknown

and in between are

the door of perception

– A. Huxley

In the perception of a tree we can distinguish the act of experiencing, or perceiving, from the thing experienced, or perceived.

Tryptic compiled from some ICM shots of me taken by Michele Reneau.

finally, a decent photo with my 450d. It focus' really well, and great dof.

 

mhm, well, i've been wanting to do a peacock feather photo for a long time, this isn't at all what i had in mind, but i liked it enough.

and the feather was a bit dodgy. :P

colours are better in safari...

"Selective Perception" by artist Mr. Oreo.

Universitätsstraße, Bochum.

the river Nister

Waterfilm is a series filmed since 2012 based on the idea of filming with a freehand camera for a period of exactly one minute. This series illustrates the meditative qualities of water in an urban environment. It is my belief that the close observation of this essential element has the ability to influence our perceptions. Each film is intended to be a short meditation – take your time to feel it, but don’t swim away too far...

Yanomano

  

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.. in following the breadcrumb trail

In this photo, does the railing of the staircase appear perfectly straight, or does it deform into an undulation, like a wave, as soon as you look at it? Is what we perceive, as individuals, objective reality, or just a subjective interpretation of it? Between different people, do we share the same vision of the world around us, or are our perceptions shaped by our unique experiences? In short, aren't there as many realities as there are individuals? Couldn't we say that the world is, in the final analysis, only what we choose to see in it?

 

Sur cette photo, le garde-corps de l’escalier semble-t-il parfaitement droit, ou se déforme-t-il en une ondulation, comme une vague, dès que votre regard se pose dessus ? Ce que nous percevons, en tant qu'individus, est-il la réalité objective, ou n’est-ce qu’une interprétation subjective de celle-ci ? Entre différentes personnes, partageons-nous la même vision du monde qui nous entoure, ou nos perceptions sont-elles façonnées par nos expériences uniques ? En somme, n’existe-t-il pas autant de réalités qu’il y a d’individus ? Ne pourrait-on pas affirmer que le monde n’est, en définitive, que ce que nous choisissons d’y voir ?

(Thanks to Julia Bredis)

Seeing things differently

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