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My World: Simplicity

Dr Klaus Schmitt

Well-known member
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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
It's simple only if one understands how the dance of unsatisfied electrons romances the chemistry that actually makes these beauties!

To me, it's just mesmerizing and magic!

Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief


What's especially interesting to me is the sense they pictures project of some determination and volition on the part of each flower to reach and enjoy the entire presence of "being". These are J.P. Sartre pictures of purposeful existence, LOL!

It's fascinating to wonder how this grand illusion is pulled off, Klaus: the lens choice, your taking angle or how the flower grows in it's place in the garden, reaching towards a space of its own?

The flowers in pictures #2 and #3 do this superbly.

Whatever the formula, pictures like this are stellar! Kudos!

Asher
 

Dr Klaus Schmitt

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Thanks guys. Well, it is actually the result of some, hard to express, state of me when I take those photographs - I take my time, view from different angles, but then take the photograph rather intuitively out of some sort of meditative state, once I feel it is "right".
 
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