Monday, November 30, 2020

Standing Still

Standing in my backyard, I practiced just being still for a brief period observing my surroundings.  I was in my still point standing in one spot and meditating visually.  Although I had taken a camera out with me, it remained silent as I visually dissected the scene before me.


I was slowly allowing my eyes to travel across a series of tile roofs of neighboring houses.   While each of us might view this scene differently and photograph it as whole images of houses, I found myself breaking it up into a series of sections.  What I saw was lines dissecting lines, shapes and light dissolving into shadows.  What I was looking at was a series of abstractions each forming an individual image.  It was at this point that I picked up the camera and began recording these fragments of images.

Standing in my backyard, I practiced just being still for a brief period observing my surroundings.  I was in my still point standing in one spot and meditating visually.  Although I had taken a camera out with me, it remained silent as I visually dissected the scene before me.



You might think of this as a process of discovery that becomes an endless source of creativity.  I like to think of it as the art of being still...a sort of still point where your eyes begin to build a series of photographs on the canvas in your mind.










 

All images shot using a Sony A7II camera.  I can be contacted at nymacc@gmail.com