Once again, “shifting perspectives” is the theme that came up from the photographs wanting to be shared today. They photographs were taken while walking in a local nursery. Explanations and comments are directly under each photograph.
Today’s Photos (from my iPhone) –
Curled bark from palm tree. Deciding that the green from the plant in front of it did not make for good composition, I moved to photograph it from a different position.
The view without the interfering green blade resulted in the above photo.
For me, the intriguing thing that developed is that once downloaded into my computer, I immediately saw the rabbit. It became even clearer when I rotated it 90 degrees from the original vertical position in which I had snapped it.
Before reaching the above “scene”, I photographed the white magnolia below.
Although I “shot” it from different directions, particularly focusing on the red center, nothing unique stood out for me.
Then, motivated by a friend who has been playing with a lot of photo altering apps on her new iPhone, I decided to do some “playing” myself with the three, $2.00 apps I’ve purchased thus far. The photograph of the above magnolia is the one that called to be selected for the journey.
I finally declared the above complete for this round. There are hundreds, probably thousands of ways, now, that photographs can be altered. I might, or might not, get caught up in this new wave. Time will tell.
The experience is certainly different from photographing imagery simply because it calls to me. Using the editing applications creates in new ways.
Self-Reflecting Queries –
I’ve included the magnolia photographs with the “rabbit” ones in this issue to demonstrate yet another way we can alter our realities. In the bark, changes occurred from simply shifting perspectives/ points of view and being open to what showed up. Yes, I made conscious choices based on the “reality” of what I saw; then developed it from there.
With the magnolia, I made random decisions unrelated to the initial image. Granted I did respond by selecting or rejecting different views as presented by the multitude of variations in the apps. I imagine some of this was on the visceral level.
Now, the queries that seem to be evolving result in my invitation for you to observe how you respond to situations in your life.
Do you usually look at things – people and/or situations – and check them out from many different perspectives?
Or, do you, perhaps without reason, sometimes layer all kinds of information, thoughts, ideas on top of what’s in front of you without really being present to what’s there? without checking your actions against the possibility of the sources?
If you do “layer” on top of, do you get the cooperation from others involved? Do you experience the results that you intend?
Given I’m still pondering today’s queries which seem deeper than usual, I would especially appreciate your comments.
As always, have fun, and please share on the blog what comes up for you.
Program For Creatives Who Are Sometimes Stymied with their Abundant Ideas –
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To cite two of my most immediate experiences, I was especially impressed with all the tips put forth yesterday by Carolyn Edlund, “Put Your Dream into Action: How Creative Entrepreneurs Can Market and Sell Their Products.” Her ArtsyShark Blog has an amazing amount of helpful information and resources.
Then today I listened to a bonus interview with Gregg Levoy, author of CALLINGS. I expect in future issues of PICTURE TO PONDER I will be quoting some of what I heard. For one, I was intrigued by a suggestion on how to recall dreams. He shared a message he gave himself before going to sleep. This included the promise to immediately make note of whatever dream was there whenever he woke up AND he suggested using a tape recorder for capturing it, rather than turning on lights and using pencil and paper
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In the meantime, the current offer of $67 for all 22 calls on downloadable MP3s will be closed at 6 PM Pacific time tomorrow, Friday. The price for both it and the Platinum Level, which includes post-coaching sessions, will be increasing after that.
So, if anything I’ve written “calls” to you, do go to CREATIVE SOULS TELESUMMIT for full details.
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