"One sees clearly only with the heart. Anything essential is invisible to the eyes." -The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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11 comments:
I really like your images...they are very interesting and unique. I like how they are taken with different angles and perspectives. You have a creative way of seeing and you take eyeballs to new heights! Thank you for sharing.
Have a great weekend.
I love photos that look like one thing on first glance, then the more you look the more you see. Great perspectives!
Yes, I agree. The more you look, the more you see what each one is about. Thank you for sharing.
Ha ha, I also had to look twice, but love your own style!
The last time I looked at two glass eyes, was in a bathroom of a blind man. I guided a holiday with mentally handicapped and two blinds.
Happy weekend!
My dad has Macular D. So good your Mom had that operation, and can actually read. Thank goodness for eyes and perspectives- all so unique. Thank you for yours!
After seeing your portraits, I'm curious to know more...!
Very abstract. I'd be interested to see what your creation is in your self portrait. Very intriguing pictures! You've got me thinking.
:)Lisa
those eyes are so interesting! they remind me of the movie, "Robots"...
My grandmother had Mac. Degen...by the time they figured out how to help it hers was too far gone. I'm so glad that your mother was able to get it...she sounds like an amazing woman.
Very thoughtful portraits! My mom outdoes me on the shopping front, too! :)
The eyes are very cool!!
kyndale
i love a good photo that's not easily apparent, very nice. and on a side note i just caught that image of the book on your sidebar and now i'm off to check it out.......that's what i love about blogs....
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