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Another moment of fun creating an abstract image with glass beads commonly used in home aquariums. Don't you think they look like mushrooms?
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A snowscape and what a wonderful artist the winter-wind can be, sculpting the white stuff into waves and clouds.
I love patterns and minimalism, I have many images taken over the years.
Some are more abstract than others.
Snow and frost is the main theme, they are great at setting off details we otherwise pass without seeing.
May your day be filled with joy and thank you for viewing, Magda (*_*)
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If you want to read another person’s thoughts, you first need to learn to be very quiet.
You can practice this in the comfort of your own mind.
Settle down in a place where you won’t be disturbed and turn your attention inward. Observe your thoughts from a safe distance and don’t make a sound.
You will notice that your thoughts are like birds and that even the smallest disturbance will cause them to rise up and flit off towards safety.
Other people’s thoughts won’t be any different. All thoughts are alike in that they are fickle creatures, prone to flight.
Once you have mastered the art of observing thoughts without being noticed, the only other thing you need to do is get inside another person’s head.
That part is easy. You can find numerous tutorials on this topic online. Some articles are better than others, so check if there are ratings, or a comment section.
Don’t be surprised if the other person’s mind proves to be an odd, perhaps even uncomfortable environment. Unlike thoughts, people’s minds are not at all alike.
Don’t let it startle you and don’t pay much attention to it. After all, that is not why you came. You came for the other person’s thoughts.
Find a good vantage point, settle down into the silence you brought, and turn your attention towards the bird-like creatures circling above.
All that’s left to do now is decipher the meaning hidden in the pattern of their flight, the color of their plumage, the strange glimmer in their quiet, beady eyes.
Nikolaj Volgushev
Zoom burst with rubber pipes, Emirdağ, Turkey.
This shot will be part of my blog entry on the failed attempt to visit Eymir Lake. An adventure! Will be posted in a day or so...lots more to read in the meantime.
Abstractions 2019
Le graphiste ailé
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Photographie noir et blanc
Black and white photography
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