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Being a Serious Hobbyist I am not tied to "trying to pay the bills" with my photography.
Every once in awhile my mind clicks on to something and I wonder what would happen if... Last July I tried Photographing Idioms: An idiom is a phrase or expression where the total meaning is figurative rather than literal. The meaning cannot be deduced by translating the individual words.
A Pretty Penny
Walking on Egg Shells
A Pinch of Salt
Enough of the past. This month I thought I'd try Photographing Pareidolia.
"Pareidolia is a phenomenon wherein people perceive likenesses on random images—such as faces, animals, or objects on clouds and rock formations. It is not a clinical diagnosis nor is it a disorder. The brain has a tendency to assign meaning wherever it can. Seeing a rabbit in the clouds, or an animal (instead of leaves) in the brush is a commonplace experience of pareidolia.*"
* https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/pareidolia
Every once in awhile my mind clicks on to something and I wonder what would happen if... Last July I tried Photographing Idioms: An idiom is a phrase or expression where the total meaning is figurative rather than literal. The meaning cannot be deduced by translating the individual words.
A Pretty Penny
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Walking on Egg Shells
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A Pinch of Salt
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Enough of the past. This month I thought I'd try Photographing Pareidolia.
"Pareidolia is a phenomenon wherein people perceive likenesses on random images—such as faces, animals, or objects on clouds and rock formations. It is not a clinical diagnosis nor is it a disorder. The brain has a tendency to assign meaning wherever it can. Seeing a rabbit in the clouds, or an animal (instead of leaves) in the brush is a commonplace experience of pareidolia.*"
* https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/pareidolia