Although mine is East-West too, I prefer solstices - winter solstices,
when shadows are long.
Good you were able to have a quiet reflective time, alone by yourself.
Some degree of happiness is necessary.
These are not as frequent to me these days, but they shall come.
Those states of attention, are very subjective and one can train oneself
to get that cognitive function into a very loose mode.
I still doubt whether they could mean something to anyone but self. But
perception is broader and permeable.
Well, I liked the first landscape (after several comparisons, I chose
that one); and the TV reflection.
About this second picture, it was 'round 1990 when I shot half a roll of
KM when I saw how did the sun reflected on my TV screen.
Those slides came good, I had forgotten about them and didn't recognize
what they were when found them last.
Maybe I'd fetch them and try to scan the one I happen to like best.
First, I must return into good mutual understanding with my scanner -
we've been quarreling too much since I came back from the beach ... :)
Fernando.
Moose wrote:
> One joy of our house is the windows on both ends of the living room,
> facing roughly East and West. In the afternoons around the equinoxes, we
> get some wonderful light.
>
> Yesterday afternoon I was spending a quiet reflective time by myself.
> Perhaps in a state of attentino akin to that Fernando recently referred
> to, I found myself seeing very familiar things somewhat differently. So
> took a few images.
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Home/Light090322>
>
> Carol is deeply in love with 2-3 of them and immediately said I should
> print them up and hang them. Sounds oddly self-referential, somehow
>
> Then I suppose I could make images of the images in the same room in
> which they were taken ...
>
> Moose
>
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