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Just a squint, or glance askance can sometimes reveal the World through a blur, or in reflection give us a portal to a new dimension. The amazing results of negatives and positives in photography create images and allusions. We see representations of reality and think we can perceive them with clarity. In each rendition there is amalgamation of the potential of our own imagination. In anything we decide to believe too worldly to be seen we have the chance to dismiss it as nothing, but a dream.
Some seek to experience transcendental vision
through accepting the potential of meditation,
others apply themselves to their own transformation
through a process of alchemical transmogrification
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Squint hard and you can see the pushers on the rear of the train between the high tension line poles.
gratuitous self-portrait
i've spent the afternoon shuffling around in my giant blue googly eyed, sparkly cookie monster house shoes experimenting with my new little camera.
i came to the following conclusions:
!. i get strange looks at the corner store
2. not having a flash is just as bad as having one that's nuclear, like my old camera
3. i love being able to wear t-shirts in january
4. i need a tan
this is the first photoshoot where brain didn't constantly want to lick the camera lens or bark at the camera or climb all over me ('cause i'm kneeling). she's still getting use to the camera, though the flash still makes her nuts. :)
at this point, i was just snapping pictures as quickly as possible. i rofl'd all over the place when i saw this was one of the results.
Insert hilarious caption here.
Photo by Praxis and edited by me. Taken @ Mi Rancho restaurant in Silver Spring, Maryland.
This contented and noble ram closes his eyes in the bright sun as if he doesn't have a care in the world.
Low window and squint in the 15c chancel next to the 1528 screen - Church of the Blessed Virgin and St Andrew, Horsham St Faith Norfolk
Laura Splan
four-color lithograph
15 1/8" x 15 1/8"
edition size: 30 numbered impressions
signed by the artist
copyright 2016
N.E.W. work #15-103