Jaroslaw Rufer's profile

Looking from my home

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Looking from my home
     I'm living at this home quiet a long time. 
Which make me see images around almost every day.
Despite this, these images are still fascinating to me. 
Fascinating because the houses, trees, shapes, walls what I see although they are the same and they are different
Different because of different lights and shadows in different times of the day, because of different seasons, different weather (rain, fog, snow), different point of view and different in time is my mood as well.
  Note: The examples of that what I'm talking about you will see at the first three photos (under titles: Example 1, 2, 3).
What I wont to say and show through the photos presented in this project:
- It is not true that you have to lose your sensitivity to the surroundings in places where you are very often, 
- It is not true that interesting subjects you can find only in places where you haven't been,
or
- It is not true: there is nothing interesting in places where you are living or working.
The question is what you should do to see more in such familiar places? 
Based on my experience you should:
- separate your mind from race of thoughts that bother you,
- look what is in front of you as follows:
       -
in detail
(
shapes, lights,shadows, colors),
and simultaneously
       - as the whole scene. 
- compose what you see through the viewfinder and ...
- make a photo.
Good luck.
Jarek
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Looking from my home
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Looking from my home

The goal of this project is to show that interesting subjects are close to as and only from as depends if we see this subjects or not .

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