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THE INFINITE INTERROGATING US


DGorinstein

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Strange mysterious image and title, Daniel! Many interpretations are possible. I see a series of questions hovering within your picture and moving into an obscure perspective. Originally done. Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana
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Daniel, the real question is whether the Infinite has provided any answers to those questions that are unanswerable. Everything about this image conveys the sort of mystique found in any Zen koan. Fabulous work. - - My best always, michael
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Hi Daniel,

 

I'm having a hard time combining the abstract visual content and the philosophical title of this image. I see question marks and the image is without a focal point, but there's no other clue I can see that ties your title and the image together, but maybe that's not what I should be looking for. I do like the image as an abstract and I am curious to know what is going on in this photo. Thus I conclude: mind-boggling and thought-provoking, which is always a good thing. Kind regards, Vincent

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I sincerely thank all of you who have posted these encouraging and insightful comments. Thank you, Evgeny for your letting your imagination wander.

 

Vincent: Your comment I must set apart, as I appreciate it so especially much. And this, for the luck of finding someone that I can communicate in the substrate of images, and especially photography, that allows us to slip a thin slice of "paper"(tangible time ago, virtually in modern times). You do me a great honor, in stretching out your hand, towards mine is immediately thrown back. Hi Vincent.

 

Hi again, and allow me then to respectfully reply. I was walking along a riverside, in a late and foggy night. With a hand-held device, I wanted to capture the humidity and loneliness of that particular night, so I clicked. It was fortunate conjunction of most of what in photography one tries to avoid: it was moved, blurred, unfocused....but I did not see the intriguing pattern until I reviewed what I had clicked in the spur of the moment. Then, I got philosophic and thus titled it if ever or somehow, the infinite interrogate us, as we do it.

 

Or, just to go overboard: 1. We interrogate the infinite. 2. The Infinite sends us its response. 3 We see it's response. 4. We must answer back.

 

Well, as you see, we can go from the very pure, basics of photography, and the lengths it can carry us. Thanks again for staying with me in this "flight of mind"

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