Tuesday, April 14, 2009

beyond perception


It always seems like the same shot at the time, but it's always different later.


I know I've shot it before but the 'Donut' tree really stood out in this light, plus I was thinking about dez and Kansas so there ya go.


they've stood here long enough to turn the creek in its hurried path to ocean


had a fleeting thought that disappeared like a fluttering flag never distinct in pattern presentation


as far as current patterns go this triangular manifestation makes a water formation foaming and active opposed in colour and tone to this simple but clear face that speaks as it twists the creek into a shape guaranteed to make an impression


cat dances with light
captures attention without
defining the moment in motion


chaotic lines lead to confused perception
and subject suspension
like elimination of thought
still leaves an impression

3 Comments:

Blogger Dez M.E. King said...

Oh yay, the donut tree! That really is a good snap of it - I was just looking at the one you took last year (?) with the crossing sign in the foreground - but this one looks sharp with that snowpeaked Elephant behind it :)

8:45 PM  
Blogger Dez M.E. King said...

oh ps - went to a poetry reading tonite at the nearby university and saw a guy that looked like you from the back, and I got all 'cited but when the dude turned around, well, it occurred to me that that man had probably never even heard of hockey.

8:48 PM  
Blogger dave said...

The Donut Tree, I had to look at the other shots to see the similarity, one was in summer (green) and the other in fall so this one works, and what if that guy had a Leafs jersey on? what would have happened? I can only imagine. Have any Americans ever heard of hockey? haha

We still have a Kansas post card on the fridge, yeah

5:54 AM  

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