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window after window after window

Is life Half Full or Half empty?

 

Looks a lot better in the light box viewer

 

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enjoying Anish Kapoor's exhibition at the Royal Academy.

My contentious interpretation of a glass half full.

A photo triptych

Each photo is printed on aluminum

5 x 5 inches

© Susan Stayer

model @ Lindsey Gilbert

I am influenced to think this way because I associate pool with mates and beer which equals good times.

It really depends on how you see it.

 

Gears of life maybe, or just some damn grimy cogwheels.

Dark and narrow, lots of pedestrian traffic. Nowhere to sit, claustrophobic feeling.

doors of perception 9

juice: food fuel meaning

standing in the shadows, perceiving the reality that is agrestic.

What is real and what isn't?

I love how you can create an image that looks flat, changing perception of reality.

 

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Whether you see the darkness or the beauty in between,

you realize gods miracles are umpteen

 

a bright sunrise or a gloomy evening,

luscious fields or bare desert,

an ebullient stream or a frozen river,

the beauty is everywhere

 

unlock your hearts

let the awe and wonder flow

a judgment free perception is all you need!

  

This is one of my favorite pictures. Taken on my way to work near a small town, Munford, Alabama. It was the magical time in between summer and winter when this beautiful array of trees starts turning white. This picture was taken in between the blocks of wooden fence.

Live at JC Den Eglantier, Sint-Niklaas Belgium

Life is about perceptions of yourself and others

Miksang and Contemplative photography

The complete absence of any reference point, like trees or houses in this picture of the white desert, makes it almost impossible to have any sense of proportion. (Whilst the hills in the background are well above 30 metres high, the black stones in the foreground are pebbles of perhaps 1cm diameter)

Perception is a clash of mind and eye, the eye believing what it sees, the mind seeing what it believes. ~Robert Brault

The texture intrigues me. I always take the picture as nature has given me.

Garage door down the alley from me. A very aged house and doorway which provides a perceptual treat.

This is me directing the legendary Corbin Bernsen in my indie feature film Sensory Perception.

la vita intorno ...

Taken on SLR film - off angled side shot of subject's face with a blur of distraction and business behind her

The morning glass of water for the Old Monk at sunrise and is not Old monk (Rum) on water at sunset ;-)

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