Reflection Hunters Contest Round # 7: on the relativity of things
Centuries before the great Albert Einstein surprised the world with his famous theory, popular wisdom preceded him, at least in an eminently practical way, when he unashamedly asserted that everything in life is relative.
And even he went a step further, when he added, that deep down, everything also depends on the color of the glass with which you look at it.
In such a way, that even the simplest, apparently, can end up becoming a pleasant vision, where a slight variation in the original color, results in an illusory moment of unreality.
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Es interesante ver los árboles a nuestros pies! Como paseantes, es grato ver cómo la sombra de los árboles se proyectan por todos lados. El sol, la luz, el agua, ayudan a que el mundo superior e inferior se encuentren y hagan un caleidoscopio de sombras y colores. Abrazos muchos
Yo no me imagino un mundo sin árboles, sin sol, ni luz, ni agua...aunque camino de ellos llevamos, como la novela Momo, de Michael Ende. Prefiero, aunque ahora esté limitado por las circunstancias, seguir siempre el consejo de Rudyard Kipling: hay un mundo ahí fuera, ve y descúbrelo. Aunque en este caso, sea en tu misma ciudad, donde siempre puedes encontrar algo sorprendente cuando menos te lo esperas. Todavía se está recuperando mi lugar preferido, de los terribles destrozos de la borrasca Filomena. Pero la Naturaleza es sabia y sé que sabrá restañarse las heridas y por supuesto, desde ese punto de vista, siempre podremos fascinarnos con esos caleidoscopios, como dices, de sombras y de colores, donde se producen esos encuentros hermenesianos entre lo que está arriba y lo que está abajo. Un fuerte abrazo
I rescue this phrase from your post.
( that even the simplest, apparently, can end up becoming a pleasant vision) when we decorate, rebuild etc, the perspective changes and generally for the better.
I have always defended the beauty that exists in the simple, in what often seems superficial or even banal, but that nevertheless should induce us to transcend things and see the greatness in everything that surrounds us. A hug
Wonderful shots!
Thank-you