divineseye

Painting with Light

In the creation of divineseye images, intuition and experimentation often play a role alongside more orthodox photography techniques. What might appear to some as the use of ‘special effects’ (as has been asked) are often the results of experimentation in low light and camera movement, and openness to the unexpected. As the brilliant musician Ryuichi Sakamoto once stated, some of his best music came as the result of mistakes.

If there is an aim, it would be that these images do not leave the viewer as uninspired and unmoved as if they were looking at the typical photography one might observe in a how to book on camera settings, etc. Hopefully, a portal will be opened for the viewer to be transported back to the source of inspiration; that place where formless becomes form, and enchantment from where they originated.

 

Thank you for your visit. May you be elevated, in whatever way is appropriate to you, as a result of it.

May God, who in the mystery of his vision and power transforms his white radiance into his many-coloured creation, from whom all things come and into whom they all return, grant us the grace of pure vision.

From the Svetasvatara Upanishad, as translated from the Sanskrit.

WHEREFROM do all these worlds come? They come from space. All beings arise from space, and into space they return: space is indeed their beginning, and space is their final end. 1.9.1

From the Chandogya Upanishad, as translated from the Sanskrit.

Jai Shree Krishna

Jai Guru Dev

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