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Whatever goes around me

What passed in front of my eyes.

I only see what I want to see

And in the way I want to see.

How can I I not see? For

I don’t see the same way you do

We all see things from different perspective.

But to see and not to ignore is important – so

i can understand how you see things.

For if we choose not see what passes in front of us

Who know how it will end?

"Dear New York,

 

You are in your subways, where your earbuds whisper softly to each other. Where you are rocked to sleep, gently as the trains move, and you are part of some great everyone. So you are a city that walks on top of another city, a city of people dreaming, you put your foot down on dreams when you cross the street, your children play, on dreams. You go to work each day, on layers of moving dreams. You are pieces of life from subway to skyscraper. And I wish you could hear the way your voices sing like I hear them, but you can't anymore than I can hear what my voice sounds like. None of us have accents inside our heads. Our voices and words are water and tasteless and colourless because of how much of them we drink.

 

Only other people can hear what we sound like. Tonight, thank you for being those other people New York. "

- I wrote this for You

 

Just an idea that's been running through my mind. Midterms are approaching and I'm dying already trying to keep up with reports and presentations and god knows what else in life. AGH.

 

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© 2012 Stefano Guadagni 7509lr 14ˆ1211- Explored Oct 18, 2012 #38

Holmen, Asker, Norway

July 2017

Holmen Svømmehall

 

Nokia Lumia 1020

Processed from RAW

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Canonet 28

Kodak gold400

epson V550

high voltage pylon

Manchester

 

Leica M3, 35 f2 Summicron and Rollei Retro 400S, stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 1 hour.

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Helsinki | Finland

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Fuji Pro 160 NS | Mamiya C330

A5.18.08334.C

A6500 + Tamron SP 90mm/2.8 (72B) macro

Every time I fly, my perspective on things always changes. Because looking out that window, all I think about is how fucking small we are, we aren't shit. And I just think it's funny because we think we are the best, the biggest, unstoppable. When in the end, it's the complete opposite. I mean, just look at what happened to the dinosaurs.

 

view it "small"

 

Explored #411 March 12, 2010

On the pier - DVSC07164a-zw

Little different perspective of a popular landmark you all might know here in the Pacific Northwest. I intentionally left this a little dark and mysterious. I hope you enjoy it.

High Wycombe, England

This lighthouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin looks dwarfed between these pine trees, but then again, since I am all the way over here taking the shot through these tall pine trees at something that is way out there at the end of the breakwater in the lake, of course its going to look small..........DOH!

  

Galleria di Diana, Reggia di Venaria Reale, Torino, Italy

Giulia Gilli photo © all rights reserved unauthorized copying reproduction

This 150 feet tall tree is dwarfed by the tallest waterfall in North America. Yosemite Falls is 2,425 feet tall.

Yosemite National Park, California, U.S.A.

"Perspective is everything when you are experiencing the challenges of life."

 

-Joni Eareckson Tada

 

I really like how the scene goes deeper and the shadows create interest.

Once again, the city refused to transition to the metric system and misread cm as feet.

 

We're Here! trying to understand Forced Perspective.

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