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Perception day for night

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

 

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"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."

Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.

Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.

Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.

The reality is not as obvious and simple as we like to think.

Some of the things that we accept as true and take at face value are notoriously wrong.

Scientists and philosophers have made every effort to change our common perceptions of it. The 10 examples below will show you what I mean.

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“There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.”

Happy World Photography day :)

 

This is a photo by Mark Edmonds. I thought I'd share this.

 

"If you look long enough, you can see the change in perception." -Mark Edmonds

 

Hint: focus your attention to the tip of the hair and look at the photo with your peripheral vision.

On peut dire que je n'ai absolument pas préparer le regards qu'allez faire mes petites cousines ni de l'arrière plan très sombre (même si la je l'est assombrie quelque peu) qui à été prise en plein jour dans l'après midi au Maroc...

Franchement le regards qu'elle porte sur cette photo est tout bonnement superbe et leur yeux noir corbeau qu'elles émettent...

This postcard was created for a FotoFest exhibition titled Mechanical Perception featuring photographic work by Mei-Mei Dillard, Eileen Maxson, Brian Piana, Soody Sharifi and Anderson Wrangle. These artists are also alumni from the University of Houston Photo/Digital Media program hence the lineup for this show. Mechanical Perception exhibition runs from September 5 – October 12, 2008 at the FotoFest Headquarters.

 

In addition to a postcard for the event, I also had to screenprint a poster that would be sold and distributed at the show through FotoFest. This was one of my first poster outside the usual Nameless Sound or rock music poster; this being one for a local art space. This was also the first poster that I created my new studio space, Box 13 ArtSpace.

 

This is the print sheet just hours returning from a press check Simon Printing where these postcards were being printed. This is the final product that I approved just before the entire job is run and then trimmed.

This postcard was created for a FotoFest exhibition titled Mechanical Perception featuring photographic work by Mei-Mei Dillard, Eileen Maxson, Brian Piana, Soody Sharifi and Anderson Wrangle. These artists are also alumni from the University of Houston Photo/Digital Media program hence the lineup for this show. Mechanical Perception exhibition runs from September 5 – October 12, 2008 at the FotoFest Headquarters.

 

In addition to a postcard for the event, I also had to screenprint a poster that would be sold and distributed at the show through FotoFest. This was one of my first poster outside the usual Nameless Sound or rock music poster; this being one for a local art space. This was also the first poster that I created my new studio space, Box 13 ArtSpace.

 

This is the print sheet just hours returning from a press check Simon Printing where these postcards were being printed. This is the final product that I approved just before the entire job is run and then trimmed.

In the realm of modern art, Salvador Dalí stands as a towering figure whose works transcend the boundaries of time and perception. A master of surrealism, Dalí's oeuvre is a testament to the power of imagination, challenging viewers to explore the depths of their unconscious. His influence persists, weaving through the fabric of contemporary art, inspiring artists to push the limits of reality and delve into the fantastical. Among such inspired is the integration of Zdzisław Beksiński's haunting visions, marrying the surreal with the apocalyptic. This series, "Echoes of Surrealism," is an homage to Dalí's indelible mark on the art world, reimagined through muted colours and the eerie, dystopian landscapes reminiscent of Beksiński. It serves as a bridge between the dreamlike absurdities of Dalí and the profound unease of Beksiński's post-apocalyptic visions, offering viewers a glimpse into a world where the boundaries of time, space, and form are endlessly malleable.

 

Poem:

In twilight realms where clocks dissolve in grace,

Beneath the gaze of eyes that sea and sky embrace,

Dalí's dreamscape sprawls, a canvas wide and deep,

Where shadows dance, and silent whispers creep.

 

Through twisted forms and landscapes stark and bleak,

Beksiński's echoes in muted hues do speak.

A fusion born from minds that time can't tether,

Their visions merged, like storm clouds heavy with weather.

 

In this surreal embrace, past and future collide,

With every stroke, a new universe is implied.

The persistence of memory, in every line,

Reveals a truth beyond the reach of time.

 

Here, in the depth of dreams' darkest heart,

Artists conjure worlds, tearing reality apart.

Dalí's legacy, through this series, finds rebirth,

A testament to his enduring worth.

 

As we stand before these gates of perception wide,

Let us step through, with eyes open wide,

To explore the landscapes of the mind,

Where the boundaries of art and soul are intertwined.

 

Haiku:

Time's fabric frays here,

Dalí's dreams and shadows merge,

Eternal, yet clear.

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