It's getting so hard to tell what is real anymore. I wonder actually if anything is real, since our senses are subjective in some respect. Is blue to me the same as blue to you?
It's an interesting thought Robert. Why do we experience a certain wavelength of light as a color? Better yet, why is it necessary to be aware of what we see? Couldn't we still be able to function without knowing about it? Maybe I'm the only person who is aware of myself and everything else is actually only in my mind. Maybe other people do exist but they are not conscious of it the way I am? They could all be like "robots" playing their part. Is it all an "act of faith"? Your comment is thought provoking.
A quote: "Reality is purely a perception of the individual mind. It follows, that since no two minds are alike, no two perceptions of reality are alike. It further follows, that what is reality to one, may seem like complete madness to someone else." — Yefim Novikov
I'm always amazed at what people can do with cameras these days. So many different programs to chose from and you can turn a photo into anything you want. Like Robert stated, it is hard to see what's real and what's not. I love coloured glass.
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ReplyDeleteI like your blog. I'll follow it.
Deletevery nice exercise !
ReplyDeleteit's a "natura morta" we say in italian, but nice photo instead of painting...
well done ! ciao
Thank you Massimo. I just learned a new name "natura morta"
DeleteIt's getting so hard to tell what is real anymore. I wonder actually if anything is real, since our senses are subjective in some respect. Is blue to me the same as blue to you?
ReplyDeletePretty photos. :)
It's an interesting thought Robert.
DeleteWhy do we experience a certain wavelength of light as a color?
Better yet, why is it necessary to be aware of what we see?
Couldn't we still be able to function without knowing about it?
Maybe I'm the only person who is aware of myself and everything else is actually only in my mind.
Maybe other people do exist but they are not conscious of it the way I am? They could all be like "robots" playing their part.
Is it all an "act of faith"?
Your comment is thought provoking.
A quote:
Delete"Reality is purely a perception of the individual mind. It follows, that since no two minds are alike, no two perceptions of reality are alike. It further follows, that what is reality to one, may seem like complete madness to someone else."
— Yefim Novikov
Il mondo della fotografia è pura magia!
ReplyDeleteBuon pomeriggio da Beatris
Buon pomeriggio Beatris.
DeleteLa fotografia è magico!
Very lovely and tranquil, John...love the colors and the shimmer of the glass.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you like my experiment.
DeleteI'm always amazed at what people can do with cameras these days. So many different programs to chose from and you can turn a photo into anything you want. Like Robert stated, it is hard to see what's real and what's not. I love coloured glass.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you enjoyed the images. Robert's comment also had me thinking about what is actually real. Who knows for sure!
DeleteХорошо! Я тоже люблю импровизировать! Заходите и ко мне Le Monde,je te vois comme ça...
ReplyDeleteЯ счастлив, что вы хотели изображений. Я буду посещать ваш блог.
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like it.
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