View allAll Photos Tagged ocd,
This lovely yellow lab was just loving the rock pools at supertubes. Not sure what he was expecting to see. I imagine as a young pup he may have once seen a fish stuck in one and has been OCD ever since. Thats my hyptotehisis...
I took these pegs several years ago but couldn't resist a revisit. I just love the way someone has put them up so neatly.
Though I'd also love to go and mix them all up and spread them out along the washing line!
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
Cuthand is fascinated by medicine, disease and our body systems. Her past work has beautifully represented the horrifying viruses that arrived through the trade routes – the same trade routes that introduced glass beads – and decimated Indigenous populations. Here she presents a series of intricately beaded reproduction of MRI scans evoking the brains of people dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression and other illnesses. Cuthand’s series gives voice to issues of Indigenous mental health and illustrate the physical aspect of illness.
Just how perfectionist are you? Does it bother you that the bench in front of this photo isn't centered? A photo that is a deliberate celebration of symmetry? A photo that was hung in the center of the wall that is the focal point of this gallery? AARGH. What kind of monsters are responsible for this?!
Just kidding. I consider myself lucky that I captured a moment when there were no people in the way. Right after I took this photo, a child stood on this bench with her shoes on, then carved tracks into the velvet with her fingernails while her mother ignored her. Reader, I confess that I moved it back into place before leaving the gallery.
Can I tell you anything else about this photo? Nope.
One photo a day. (251/366) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Upper East Side, NYC -- September 7, 2020
www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2020/photography-l...
British weather is raining cats and dogs outside again which means I end up shooting at the kitchen table. Lens and tripod swap faffery shot in one photographic exposure
April 26, Khulna
[ Obsessive–compulsive disorder
patient crytaria -- neurotic
current stage -- suicidal depression, paranoid and potentially psychotic
next stage-- Hallucination ]
but still smile, still stay open , who knows lightening could strike...
: ) : )
So I have this bad habit of constantly fiddling with my hair. To the point that I decided to make a concept.
The work actually dates back in year 2014 [a year ago from now], but I was unsure about uploading it. I'm still unsure how I feel about this work...
Happy Sunday!
Yesterday Andy Rouse and I had a day out in Manchester, primarily to take a walk along the drained section of the Rochdale Canal; Reference Andy Rouse’s ‘On Yer Bike’ image posted yesterday. After the walk and a cup of coffee we stumbled across two rows of these ‘Mobike dockless cycles’; they use a scheme similar to the Boris Bikes of London, Liverpool and many other major cities across the UK and possibly throughout the world. The difference with these bikes is that you can leave the bike anywhere inside the City boundary and they can be located by the use of GPS; so, if you want to hire a bike, using an app on your smart phone, (surprise, surprise), you can check the location of the nearest bike to you and just go and collect it. A £49 deposit must be paid up front; but that is a story for another day as I digress from the OCD image.
Anyone who knows of Andy will know that he suffers very badly from OCD, Symmetry, Numbers, Spread sheets etc. the list goes on and on. The row of Mobikes next to this row were all perfectly aligned, wheels pointing in the same direction, an even number etc. etc., so after a few adjustments Andy took a picture and posted it on Flickr yesterday. I suggested he photograph this set of bikes to help him get over his OCD, (at least there are six bikes), and even gave him the title but he refused point blank; so I took it and here it is. I must admit I prefer the OCD version.
I do hope you appreciate the sentiment in this posting Andy but everyone knows what you are like, and that you wouldn’t go near these bikes with a barge pole….lol.
*Panasonic Lumix G 25mm f/1.7 ASPH H-H025 review:
-------------------------------------------
*Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCY9Bh7DI84wADBy9gystIIw
*Instagram:
www.instagram.com/gde_u_kosmosa_niz/
*Pikabu:
This silly pup decided he wanted the bag that was trapped up in the tree. He balanced on this thin ledge trying to figure out how to get into the tree. Now every time I walk him, he runs back here and bounces up on and down on this ledge barking at the bag.