3.04.2012
In a single afternoon
They are so different that I cannot believe that they were taken in a the same afternoon, just minutes from one each other. The first one depicts a sky that I have not seen for a while, one that I usually associate with the summer. There are two minute black dots on the second photograph. Even though I cannot be 100% sure, they look like birds. I would not be surprised if they were. Many times I capture fleeting moments of the sky. When viewing the shot I discover elements that my eye for some odd reason had overlooked during the instant of exposure. The eye, mine at least, is hardly all-encompassing.
"The sphere is the interior, disclosed, shared realm inhabited by humans--in so far as they succeed in becoming humans. Because living always means building spheres, both on a small and a large scale, humans are the beings that establish globes and look out into horizons. Living in spheres means creating the dimension in which humans can be contained. Spheres are immune-systematically effective space creations for ecstatic beings that are operated upon by the outside" (Bubbles 28).
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