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A return to Trælanípa Cliff today and the magical "floating" lake of Leitisvatn (also called Sørvágsvatn) in the Faroe Islands.
Ever since our first visit back in 2019, I wanted to return there again and we did so during our last trip to the Faroes. Light was not at its best but there is always a hint of that special Faroes' atmosphere in the air and I was able to explore few different composition.
Last time I concentrated more on the illusion created by the relationship between the lake and the ocean below. This time I was looking to work the cliffs into the image as well.
I was very happy to re-visit this location, especially since this view was still as mind bending as on the previous occasion.
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I've been feeling a bit subdued this week after the sudden death of a good friend. So creativity is at a bit of a low ebb.
This is for Sliders Sunday, and is a merge of some digital art knocked together yesterday in ten minutes or so on Corel Painter and a previously published image of my daughter's eyes, using both blend modes and blend ranges.
I'm afraid that's about as much as I can manage just now. I am sure the creative spark will rekindle eventually. In the meantime I wish you well...
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Sliders Sunday!
I'll post links to the painting and the image in the first comment.
A capture of a moment of pure perception. In the central area of the water reflections, the shape of a female portrait is clearly outlined, transforming the water into a mirror of a passing thought. An image that shows that beauty, sometimes, is in the eye and mind of the beholder
Hebrews 5:14 “But solid food is for the mature, whose perceptions are trained by practice to discern both good and evil.”
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Frank Stella
Lettre sur les Aveugles ll, 1974
About the title of this painting:
"Diderot's celebrated Lettre sur les aveugles à l'usage de ceux qui voient ("Letter on the Blind") (1749), introduced him to the world as a daringly original thinker. The subject is a discussion of the interrelation between man's reason and the knowledge acquired through perception (the five senses)." Wikipedia
“It is entirely possible that behind the perception of our senses, worlds are hidden of which we are unaware.” ~Albert Einstein
my perception of love .l. benjamin amaru
youtu.be/UdsGYlMuubs?si=OpqTQmVMt-daShnn
You are
The life
The world
And the stars upon everything else
In the night
When I'm lost
The sunrise
It is sunshine that falls down on us
Who you are
When you look
When you kiss
Whatever you do
Like the sky
High above
You're everything
My perception of love
A refreshing and calming color combination of blue shades and white with a sense of serenity and tranquility in a minimalist perception. Shot from Dahab seashore during low tide.
Wearing
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Legs AZOURY - Unsecret Part Cosmopolitan
Feet AZOURY - Charnel Ballet Shoe
Gun BAMSE : Peacemaker Cosmopolitan
Background MINIMAL - Urban BackdropUber