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A propos de moi
„We live our daily lives in a constant exchange with the set of daily appearances surrounding us – often they are very familiar, sometimes they are unexpected and new, but always they confirm us in our lives. They do so even when they are threatening: the sight of a house burning, for example, or a man approaching us with a knife between his teeth, still reminds us (ungently) of our life and its importance. What we habitually see confirms us.
Yet it can happen, suddenly, unexpectedly, and most frequently in the half-light of glimpses, that we catch sight of another visible order which intersects with ours and has nothing to do with it.
The speed of a cinema film is 24 frames per second. God knows how many frames per second flicker past our daily perception. But it is as if at the brief moments I’m talking about, suddenly and disconcertingly we see between two frames. We come upon a part of the visible which wasn’t destined for us. Perhaps it was destined for — night-birds, reindeer, ferrets, eels, whales… Perhaps it was destined not only for animals but for lakes, slow-growing trees, ores, carbon…
Our customary visible order is not the only one: it co-exists with other orders. Stories of fairies, sprites, ogres were a human attempt to come to terms with this co-existence. Hunters are continually aware of it and so can read signs we do not see. Children feel it intuitively, because they have the habit of hiding behind things. There they discover the interstices between different sets of the visible.
Knock! Knock!
Who’s there?
Guess who!“
John Berger: „The Shape of a Pocket“, N.Y. 2001, pp. 4
Equipment:
Leica R 7+ everything necessary
digital: Lumix fz 50
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what I love
Yet it can happen, suddenly, unexpectedly, and most frequently in the half-light of glimpses, that we catch sight of another visible order which intersects with ours and has nothing to do with it.
The speed of a cinema film is 24 frames per second. God knows how many frames per second flicker past our daily perception. But it is as if at the brief moments I’m talking about, suddenly and disconcertingly we see between two frames. We come upon a part of the visible which wasn’t destined for us. Perhaps it was destined for — night-birds, reindeer, ferrets, eels, whales… Perhaps it was destined not only for animals but for lakes, slow-growing trees, ores, carbon…
Our customary visible order is not the only one: it co-exists with other orders. Stories of fairies, sprites, ogres were a human attempt to come to terms with this co-existence. Hunters are continually aware of it and so can read signs we do not see. Children feel it intuitively, because they have the habit of hiding behind things. There they discover the interstices between different sets of the visible.
Knock! Knock!
Who’s there?
Guess who!“
John Berger: „The Shape of a Pocket“, N.Y. 2001, pp. 4
Equipment:
Leica R 7+ everything necessary
digital: Lumix fz 50
=======================================
what I love
Quantxx 11/03/2009 11:14
Mille Grazie, seagaulDirK Arenz 24/02/2009 22:30
Na sowas, da sticht mir mein Gewissen ins Hirn. OK. Aber ehrlich: wenn ich eine Leica hätte, würde ich wahrscheinlich gar nicht mehr arbeiten gehen.Viele Grüße aus Eu
°°° celle °°° 11/01/2009 9:38
danke dir, herr F !;-) !
VGc
Roberto Alegre 03/06/2008 23:18
HolaThanks for your comment
Regards
Roberto!!
Quantxx 15/05/2008 23:09
Indeed…Diana Bodea 05/05/2008 23:17
Thank you so much for your kind words Seagaul, i really appreciated! keep on doing the great job!Mark Page 04/04/2008 12:52
Thanks so much for your commentP r i s m a 24/12/2007 13:41
Ein frohes und gemütliches Weihnachtsfestwünsche ich Dir und Deinen Lieben,.
Zufriedenheit, Gesundheit
und alles Gute für das neue Jahr.
liebe Grüße Marianne
archiek 13/12/2007 4:49
Seagaul, as mentioned in the past I like your photos of water. I have just uploaded 4 of my water photos. Let me know what you think. -ArchieCanan Oner 11/12/2007 13:36
Francesco Margarita 08/12/2007 15:50
Marry Christmas and a good New Year 2008 ********
Buon Natale & Felice Anno Nuovo 2008
francesco margarita
Canan Oner 11/11/2007 23:01
Hi there seagull !!...Thank you so much...
Cheers,
Canan
Katarina A 11/11/2007 9:39
Thank you Seagaul,For nice comment ..Cheers
Katarina
Wayne Tsipouras 29/10/2007 4:34
Hello Seagaul,Yes thanks, I am home now again. At least for a while.
Many thanks for your time and company.
Something on its way to you :-)
Enjoy.
Best wishes from OZ.
-Wayne
Vesela Maleeva 28/10/2007 21:09
Hi Seagaul,Thank you for your supportive and kind words on:
Ves