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wolf – I know I’ve posted this before but I’m saying it again. Your photographs are stunning. You obviously possess intense feelings and awareness of beauty. I can only assume this intensity sometimes works against you as well, your funks are no strangers to the CR.
You are a man of tremendous talent, but also of depth and perception (can perception be used in this way? Well it can now).
Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate the comment and am glad that my photos bring you happiness.
I argued with my daughter today about an intense picture I saw online of a disheveled man looking in the mirror and a well kempt man looking back. I said this seems to be the opposite of a depressed man, who is actually well kempt but sees himself as disheveled. She said that she thinks this is not the opposite. This is a man feeling awful, who’s pain is ignored by everyone who only sees a well kempt man.
What do you think?
Actually, neither. That picture had nothing to do with pain or depression. It was just a photographic experiment that worked fairly well, trying to composite two different pictures while telling a story. If anything, the picture means nothing more than “it’s just too early in the morning…” 🙂
The Wolf