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A sign of change. Thirty days from the winter solstice we are beginning to see the first signs of the approaching winter season.
Cappy Counard
Perceptions, 2011
14k gold, sterling silver, meerschaum stone, pearl
1 ¼” x 2 ¼” x 2 ¼”
Photo: Robert Mullen
although I knew this all along, but I was still surprised to see how the upbringing, surroundings, lifestyle and social status of a person can blind them to things of a different social level. To someone who is brought up in a well-to-do family, and has a good education, smooth career, will probably not understand how old folks lead their lives, living in their 2/3/4 rooms flats. Lonely, sick and waiting for death to come. We ought to have a better age-reinvigorate mechanism in Singapore, so that old age will mean getting a new lease of life, and not about downgrading your designation/ pay and work till 62, till you drop.
this photo is from my "darkroom experiments" project from my darkroom class. we had to use different techniques when shooting, developing, and printing in the darkroom. for this photo i burned the negative before i printed it. this is probably my favorite series i have ever done. my concept was basically how i have a twisted perception of the way that i look.
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Perception Lighting "You can fry a wombat" with the great looking lights.
Day light running lights an added feature in these lights.
Fujifilm XPro2 With Leica M 35mm F2 ASPH
DSCF1619
"Perceptions" was performed by East Brunswick Magnet School Performing Arts Dance and Performing Arts Theater on December 14 & 15 at Middlesex College. (Isaiah Gomez/Middlesex County Magnet Schools)
Life is the movie you see through your own unique eyes. It makes little difference what's happening out there.
It's how you take it that counts.
Taken from Michael Freeman's "The Photographer's Eye":
"Gestalt psychology was founded in Austria and Germany in the early 20th century, and while some of its ideas (such as that objects seen form similarly shaped traces in the brain) have long been abandoned, it has had an important revival in its approach to visual recognition."
"If you, unknowing, are able to create masterpieces in color, then unknowledge is your way. But if you are unable to create masterpieces in color out of your unknowledge, then you ought to look for knowledge."
-- Johannes Itten
For the dailyshoot: Today's theme is the color pink. Find something that's pink and make a creative photo.