
December 9, 2020 — Big Sur Coast, California; Recently — My Office
This is not what I saw from the deck of Nepenthe.
This is what I saw from the deck of Nepenthe.
(Nikon D850, Nikon 24-120mm f/4G VR. RAW processing and initial editing in DxO PhotoLab 4.1; Final editing in Adobe Photoshop.)
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California based fine-art photographer featuring abstract, impressionist, and minimalist seascapes — near and distant — and floral-based images.
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This one really plays with the brain, Mike. Love it! Have a fabulous Christmas! Best, Rob. 🙏📷
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Thank you very much! And Happy Christmas to you too.
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To see, or not to see, is the question re Nepenthe.
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Ah, but it both.
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In English we can say, for example, that somebody half-saw a chair in a dark room. We don’t have a short or easy way to say that someone both saw and didn’t see, or that someone saw and also saw differently.
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No, we don’t have an easy way of saying it in English but when you said someone saw and also saw differently you nailed it.
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Wishing you a lovely Christmas and a Better New Year to come. Cheers to that!
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Thank you, AC, and the same to you and yours.
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♥
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It’s Schrödinger’s photographer!
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It is/n’t.
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The duality of your vision.
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That’s me — seeing double.
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An otherworldy glow….
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Thank you. That glow took about six hours to develop in post processing.
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