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Daniel Hart's exhibition "Perception" in the Holland Project Serva Pool space, June 6-17, 2016.

perception.

 

Live at JC Den Eglantier, Sint-Niklaas Belgium

detail of 'Evolving Perceptions' 2011

resin, nails, enamel, acrylic on wood 24"x24"

Life is about perceptions of yourself and others

Zag - bit.ly/1LLfkob

 

Most of what you see and think is a lie. When I first read the title of one of John Stepper's blog posts (John is of Working Out Loud book fame, I wasn't sure what I would find. The title, The man singing falsetto in the ladies' room, definitely attracted me to reading his blog post. And when I read it, what I read was not what I expected, which is exactly what John was trying to do with the title of his blog. If you have not read the article, go read it, it is totally worth the 5 minutes it will take you to read it.

In John's blog post, he highlights that most people will make assumptions about the intentions of an action by another person. We take lots of little pieces of information in based on our observations and then fill in the rest with our imagination. Basically, what we do is fill in all the missing pieces. And by filling in the pieces, we often get it wrong.

While it is not possible in all situations, if you catch yourself making assumptions about someone else or guessing what someone is thinking based on their actions, take a step back and try to assess the full story, ask questions and be thoughtful before making a mistake based on false assumptions.

Go read the article, it is worth it and the punchline is awesome.

Instax Square + Fujifilm XS10

Instax Square + Fujifilm XS10

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)

The release of Fallout 76 is getting closer every day. It's been less than two weeks now, so Bethesda began to communicate a little more actively on the topic of the game, including telling about the intention to support the game indefinitely. The new game was an attempt by Bethesda to change

 

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

I miss my 70-200 2.8

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

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 ;-)

Nothing more to say Beautifull shot of Liz in perfect harmony.

Scale ( looking large ), perception, top side light, large quantity of light, midday.

Between the boards greetings.

 

This one is my favourite of the day.

Dimensions: 56"x42"x13"

Year Made: 2009

Craftsmen: Patrick O'Neill and Natsu Morioka

 

Materials: Oregon black walnut, olive ash veneer doors with inlay, ebony.

 

Price: $5,000. One available.

Spent the weekend at West Lulworth in Dorset. One of the most beautiful chunks of coastline in the UK. Fortunately, we witnessed a beautiful sunset as well.

 

Location : Durdle Door, West Lulworth, United Kingdom.

veins (?)

neurons (?)

lightning (?)

roots(?)

A simple twist can change everything.

     

Thanks to SkeletalMess for the texture!

Bangalore, INDIA

 

Starless night, and a full moon in the sky. Stuff that horror movies are made of. Or even romantic comedies, for that matter. Strange how two completely different genres portray the same thing is such completely different ways.

 

View on black.

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