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I've wanted a photo like this for a while, and after seeing a few others like Rachel Baran's, I decided to give it a try.
Droplets have a great way of seeing the world
Slowly trying to regain my photo enthusiasm, I dipped into the archive on my external hard drive and found a few macro images that seemed to benefit from some Photoshop input.
Images that I disregarded, or thought so-so at the time of creation, seem to look better after 'dusting them off '
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I look around me. What I usually see in front of me
generally seems reasonable.
Realistic.
And I get used to seeing everything as it is and accepting it.
My personal filters don’t alert me
that what I see is not true.
A trick.
An optical illusion.
And I keep seeing a distorted, manipulated reality
as something real. As something right.
And how can I know if what I’m seeing is true?
Maybe just change a bit
my point of view?
Réalité déformée
Je regarde autour de moi. Ce que je vois habituellement devant moi
semble généralement raisonnable.
Réaliste.
Et je m’habitue à tout voir tel que c’est et à l’accepter.
Mes filtres personnels ne m’alertent pas
que ce que je vois n’est pas vrai.
Un tour.
Une illusion d’optique.
Et je continue à voir une réalité déformée et dirigée
comme quelque chose de réel. Comme quelque chose de juste.
Et comment puis-je savoir si ce que je vois est vrai ?
Peut-être changer un peu
mon angle de vue ?
Heraklion, Crete
our neighbour's tree as seen and distorted by the front door window... it changed colour quite early this fall....
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Messing around in Sutherland with a super wide angle lens.
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There's a lot of bizarre, reality-bending and completely distorted stuff going on with our neighbours south of the border right now. I fear for them against the dangerously ignorant stubbornness of the Mad Tangerine Tantrum.
These days we are constantly looking at the commonplace and wondering when and if there will ever be a return to normal or what the new "normal will look like.
This is the Sheboygan chimney sweep viewed through a fisheye lens.
Back to the Charlestown complex in Utica, where some exquisite winter-afternoon light is falling on window frames left exquisitely twisted by the huge fire in 2020.
My previous photo here was three months earlier, shot while a litter of Labrador retrievers was being conceived in another part of upstate New York
As I was shooting this photo, those pups were 32 days old -- waddling around, peeing on the carpet and tormenting the mama dog who was sooo ready for her first litter to be weaned.
I hadn’t met them yet, but I’m sure they were a lot cuter than this old factory.