"Imagination is more important than knowledge." (Albert Einstein) So where does knowledge leave off and imagination take over? Taken in Harwich Conservation Area, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
"The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place; from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider’s web." Pablo Picasso
Now then ... oohh, just going to enjoy this gorgeous abstract. Sooooo nice. A visual feast for my eyes and my mind.
It's a good thing, believe me. ;o)
Ok, ok ... I suppose I should look at in in full-view ... *opens the image up* ... mmmmmm, niiiiiice ... those reflections of gold? A wonderful accent.
Curious though ... any chance or possibility of increasing that elements' presence? No slight whatsoever intended ... but, I must admit that element in and of itself ... is, well ... transfixing.
Excellent shot. And but of course, thank you for sharing this one.
instant favourite.one of the best images i've ever seen on caedes.knocks fractals into a cocked hat.has the feel of chinese calligraphy.very delicate,precise,tranquil,spiritual and imaginative work.best wishes,simon.
Sorry that I haven't been commenting more. Just got lazy? But I did look at most of them. And again, thanks to all of you for your comments on mine.
Steve
Hi Mary, this is excellent. I adore the colour tones and reflections....it is a very calming, and Zen-like abstact. A must for my favs with thanks.....Jacquie
Hey Mary,
I love the abstract look of it, a truly creative mind you have, (~8 8~)
I'd say, without imagination; no knowledge, and without knowledge; no imagination,
I'd compare it to a hard disk (pure knowledge) and a the imagination the person giving instructions, (~8
I'll be off for a minute to vote in VB and give it top marks,
Nicely done,
-- “If you make a great picture because of an error you made, you just show the picture and talk about how innovative you are” -- Rules of Photography. (~8 8~)
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The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brooks Anderson
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
Simply superb, Mary! The reflections and hints of gold are really stunning. I agree will all of the above....truly a work of art! Perfect title too. Fav+ and on my DT! :)