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The (glasses) of the 1980s.
A regeneration project to provide a mural along the canal tunnel under St. Marys Ringway, Kidderminster. See: St. Marys Mural.
Selected photos from the February 16, 2017 opening reception for "Perception", an exhibit by Carole Feuerman at 55 Broadway in New York City's Financial District.
Each person sees things differently to others and in this instance the blending of two different images to create a melting person looks like icing and cake or an actual horror scene. More information on RichardGeorgeDavis.com via 500px bit.ly/1dBnKn6
For some this photo may seem like a glass with some stripes and a light illuminating it.But look carefully, can you see a human face? If not, look at the below photo...
Shot at IIIT-Bangalore
Storcks, of course. But center rear you can see yellow bill of a young Great American Egret. Bird with orange bill and spread wings is a Cattle Egret as is the bird with rust crest lower center. It has a nest right there.
And dozens of Ibis roost at night in the tall trees behind this.
Thoughts become perception, perception becomes reality. Alter your thoughts, alter your reality ~ William James
Kyle brings his canvas outside to take advantage of the beautiful weather and soft natural lighting. He enjoys painting outside in nature.
I chose to take the photo like this so it would look like Colin is standing on Vic's head. There is not much emotion conveyed in this photo; but I primarily focused on making both subjects look like they were in the same ground, and one was not in the background. I took this at a shutter speed of 1/60, an ISO of 100, and an aperture of f/16. I used a wider aperture to make the back and foreground look clear and closer together.
As earth consciousness continues its journey toward extremes...
This has more to do with massive earth changes than true conflicts...
We are a refection on our earth with its series of loops and changes; and our earth, a mirror of evolution...
View VIDEO CLIP from Wilrijkse Plein, Antwerpen... Which is the closest thing I could find to the type of running script which finds us indulging in the perceptive ciaos that we call reality.
And read some astounding Predictions
I can see a cat, a horse, 2 different crocodiles plus others. Have fun there are loads.
Uploaded on behalf of Philip Hague by www.ukplus.co.uk/uk/photos/competition as an entry to their current photo competition.
He's heating to soften for shaping, with hammering and snipping, a heart of glass. But from this angle it's he who seems aflame, from a torch that appears to blaze from his chest towards his face. Through emotional equivalents of burning, hammering, and cutting, our hearts perhaps are likewise being smoothed and formed.
In a picture, the compression of 3 dimensions of space into 2 creates optical illusions. But who knows how many dimensions have been compressed to create the 4 we experience of time and space and who knows all the illusions that will be dispelled when our perception includes other dimensions?
DAY 011/365: "Perception"
"Intercepted deceptions, falsify a universal accepted direction,
To reject neglected objection, & allow an infected complexion perception... "
Open your eyes, really open your eyes. Don't let obstacles & road blocks force you to close your eyes, simply open your eyes wider to find a way around it. Don't let the rain & thunder make you close your eyes, simply just wipe it away & keep lookin' forward. The worst thing you could possibly do is to shut your eyes to the things you don't want to see. There is a lot more to what you see, then what your eyes show you... Think about it. Your eyes don't really work how you think they do. All your eyes do is look at what you're lookin' at, all it does is send the signals to your brain. But it's up to you on what you decide to make of those signals. There's a difference between actually lookin', & overlookin'.
MAY 31 © 2010 SUPREMACII
Photo Credit: Ian T.C. Acuna
Sculpted pumps with a black leather body and patent trimmings.
Special for 50L$ Frenzy Week 7 (March 20, 2012)
I can't see very well when I'm not wearing some kind of corrective lens (damn!) and thought I'd make this penultimate photography project about perception of vision :)