this one is very tricky (as expected from time to time, here in the Garden :-). a sure sign that i am not a Magritte-lover is that, every time i look at this photo, i tend to turn my head to the right (lower it, to be more precise) so that i view the image from the 'right' angle, i am a lost case :-)
(i love the photo, by the way, i long for this openness, for a deluge-like dissolving into the endless)
I'm a big fan of Magritte, looking at the world from a different perspective, the unexpected and unexplained. I also love over-exposed photos though I don't seem to manage it. I love the idea of dissolving in light...
We can all feel like that (even when we were children)- slightly washed out and life askew.
ReplyDeletethis one is very tricky (as expected from time to time, here in the Garden :-). a sure sign that i am not a Magritte-lover is that, every time i look at this photo, i tend to turn my head to the right (lower it, to be more precise) so that i view the image from the 'right' angle, i am a lost case :-)
ReplyDelete(i love the photo, by the way, i long for this openness, for a deluge-like dissolving into the endless)
I'm a big fan of Magritte, looking at the world from a different perspective, the unexpected and unexplained. I also love over-exposed photos though I don't seem to manage it. I love the idea of dissolving in light...
ReplyDeleteSoft. Light dispelling into thin ribbons--ahhhh...beautiful feast for the eyes, dear Bro o' mine!
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