Thursday, July 22, 2010

Obtuse

Check out the angles on that one!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Snowed

The trouble with taking time off work is that no-one is going to do your job while you're away. And so this little pile of papers suddenly becomes that much more critical.

Day 1007 - Photo 1007
Powder please

Innervision

It would be nice to be able to look in the mirror and see the abstract. To see the inversion of your physical, and the extroversion* of the mental.

Now if only the photo had something to do with all that.....

Day 1006 - Photo 1006
*May cause drowsiness

Sun is shining

Ever had one of those mornings where everything just works the way you planned it?

We were even nearly on time to this one....

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relaxed

Interweb

I think life could be viewed as a series of intertwined strands. Each of which has a defined purpose and start/end point, and is simple enough when considered in isolation.

It's only when the other cables from the rest of your life get added that suddenly life doesn't seem so plain and clear cut.

Here's to adding a few more to the tangled mess!
Day 1004 - Photo 1004
Entanglements

Straight?

Or just curved slightly off centre?
Day 1003 - Photo 1003
Vented

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

(g)Loom

Anything can look imposing if you portray it in the right way. It's learning how to see past the appearances and make an informed decision that's tricky.

Day 1002 - Photo 1002
Eek!

Monday, July 12, 2010

High on Life

This blog is officially back up and running. Apologies for the long downtime, hopefully it'll all have been worth it (I find out in a month or two).

And now the rush is hitting me again. I need to photog. A lot. I'm not going to try and make up for the downtime, just keep hitting a photo a day target between now and the end of the year.
So onto today's subject - reality, and escaping from it.

Escaping from reality is a term (phrase) that is becoming commonplace. Just look at a travel agents, a day spa, or an airconditioners advertising, and you'll see that you too can 'escape from reality' by simply placing a certain amound of coloured plastic in front of the right people.

But how can you escape reality? Reality is, by definition, all that is real. And so if you are escaping the real, then are you embracing the unreal? Like people addicted to World of Warcraft, or those who choose to consume recreational drugs, or even those who just like hanging from the ceiling wearing an apron backwards pretending to be bats, is the real world that bad that you simply have to live a fantasy?

And surely if you are still there, having whichever experience you have chosen (or been forced into), then surely that is still reality? Is there such a thing as unreality? In order for you to take part in something, surely your body has to be stimulated in some way by an external force? And if your body is registering this stimuli, no matter how abstract or warped it appears, then you must be in some form of reality.

I guess it all comes back to relativity, and your point of reference. If you choose to believe that everything that happens is 'real', then there can be no Escape from Reality. But I guess if you choose to believe that certain things are 'real', and that others are 'unreal', then who am I to argue otherwise? I reserve the right to disagree with you, but that doesn't necessarily make you wrong.
Perhaps it's all about things being 'real' and 'true'? The corollary of which is that the 'unreal' is also 'untrue', or fake. Does this mean my watch from Bali is Unreal? The injuries sustained during the World Cup, are they 'unreal' as well?

If this is not reality, then please don't tell me. I don't think I could handle this if it was all false.

Day 1001 - Photo 1001
Rarified Air