I hoped you'd enjoy seeing my bird picture. It's a curious picture to be sure.
Your insights into it are inline with some of my thoughts... now that I feel more comfortable that the bird isn't contagious. Safety first for me. Our wildlife is wonderful but the illnesses that can cross species scares the beejeebers out of me.
I hope it was something of the spiritual manifesting itself for my picture and the bird was released from serving as it's conduit immediately thereafter.
Thanks so much for your sharing your insights for me. I really appreciate it because you give me other possibilities to ponder on...
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Wow, that is a great eye in the sky by the moon. I like your enhancements of it, very nice. Beautiful.
You're right, this thread is getting a work out. At least it's an intriguing subject matter.
My camera has major issues with low light too... I get so annoyed with it sometimes that I want to throw it away. ~screams~ Especially, when I'm trying to take indoor pictures...
Oh, and by "photocopied" I mean a function called "photocopy" I have in my photo program (I use GIMP) that brings out detail sometimes. I use it in lieu of my favourite function "local equalization" that I had back when I used Corel Photo.
I'm still intrigued with the wave-like lines that show up in my photos once I apply photocopy. They seem to covary with where I find spirit in a photo and I "feel" it is maybe a form of energy that occurs when the spirit is sort of manifesting. These waves show up in other places, but more frequently and in-line with the phenomenon. Or so it seems.
That eye's almost spooky... Really nice vision, Alisa!
The angle shapes around the moon is quite interesting as well. You might be right about the energy waves. I hadn't thought of that before. Very interesting.
Thanks again, Dawn. Your comments somehow feed my mind and make me think of even more all the time.
I agree this eye is scary. It reminds me of the cranky parrot I used to have named Oscar. Ha ha! He reminded me of the raptors in the Jurassic Park movie. And when he charged me once in anger and bit my calf, I was also reminded of those raptors.
I could crop and post so many of these photographed eyes, but I try to just pick out the best or most convenient. They seem to be everywhere. But interesting around the moon like that.
I tend to see fierce eyes, serpentine eyes, canine eyes, symbolic eyes, kind eyes. All sorts.
I think it's interesting that the eyes appear in so many different mediums.
Oh my, Oscar sounds like an aggressive character. It's funny how we remember the smallest of aspect of our previous pets and other animals that we see or interact with during our lives. Maybe Oscar was a raptor and left over issues from his Jurassic days.
I like your choices of pictures to post. I understand about posting the best ones. Clarity in photos goes along way in pondering the mystery behind them. Cool!
Thank you Aleera! I appreciate your presence here and your comments! Your English is good. And I think it is fantastic that with Spanish as your native language, you just plunge right into an English forum and participate.
Well, isn't he a toughy. My goodness, he's beautiful and bursting with attitude.
He also reminds me of the parrots we had when I was a child. They were a different breed but man they were means as as piranhas with feathers.
Thanks for sharing his handsome face with us.
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That’s amazing stuff. Not once but twice. The top left picture looks so much like your parrot. It will be interesting to watch the metamorphosis take place as the tree grows around the eye over time.
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