SPACE, OBSERVATION PHOTOS

Observational Photo Reflection

Going out of my way to search for objects that resemble animals, faces, letters and symbols allowed me to realize that perception is utterly idiosyncratic. Some objects I came across comically shared uncanny resemblances with these conventional aspects of life. A few of my observations were questionable to others but were blatantly evident to myself. I thought of the renowned children’s book, “It Looked Like Spilt Milk.” Individuals are exposed to uniquely vast visuals so they are bound to have a different perception, or general way of looking at things. Perception is also malleable, adjusting the orientation or pre-exposure to different versions of things can reveal a wider range of resemblances within an object. I do not think observations can be incorrect. Despite how much one argues that something does or does not remind them of something else, observation and perception is something that stems from ones environmental growth.

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