whoa, what a contrast, I love it. I'm intrigued with the thought and planning behind putting a statue of Gandhi outside the Ferry Building, but I sure do like the results of your photo. it's poetic.
Is seeing believing? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. I believe we need to become aware enough to include much more than just one sense. (If that makes sense!)
Seeing is believing because we always look through our own lenses in interpreting. We colour what we see with our biases and beliefs. Conversations, reading, experiences sometimes help us break out of our ways of seeing.
Hi,Barb.
ReplyDeleteTake care and enjoy your trip to FL.
Tomoko.
Very good question! Here Gandhi is bigger than life, or appears to be. :)
ReplyDeletenice perspective!
ReplyDeletewhoa, what a contrast, I love it. I'm intrigued with the thought and planning behind putting a statue of Gandhi outside the Ferry Building, but I sure do like the results of your photo. it's poetic.
ReplyDeleteI just googled the statue. Lots of controversy, of course.
ReplyDeleteThe idea of living peacefully should fit anywhere.
Nice picture. I never knew that statue was there.
ReplyDeletelove the way your shot this
ReplyDeletelove your suggestive thought
peace to you and yours and all
Neat photo. I'm not sure seeing actually is believing.
ReplyDeleteIs seeing believing? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. I believe we need to become aware enough to include much more than just one sense. (If that makes sense!)
ReplyDeleteSeeing is believing because we always look through our own lenses in interpreting. We colour what we see with our biases and beliefs. Conversations, reading, experiences sometimes help us break out of our ways of seeing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful perspective in this shot.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the statue of the "Father Of The Nation" - Mahatma Gandhi. Great shot, have a wonderful day Barb:-)
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