PASSAGEWAYS
Photographic Metaphors

by Florence W Deems
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Passageways of Convergence

Passageways sometimes aren't straight. Sometimes they split and then converge either back to themselves or with other passageways. How many times do we get diverted from our jobs, our tasks, our desires? How often can we converge and continue on our chosen way? Sometimes going around some obstacle is easier and more productive than trying to bull through it.

This Red Maple Alleé (passageway) can be found at The Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ, USA. If you take a photo of the passageway (leftimage), then walk through the whole passageway, turn around and shoot it from the opposite end, you can go home and join the two images, as I have done to produce this one.

Image processed in Photoshop's CS3.

To:

Self-Reflection ::: Bread Line ::: Corrigan's Corridor

Welcoming Light ::: Thrill Seekers ::: Convergence

Private ::: Uneven ::: Lower Depths

Derring-Do ::: Peaceful Haven

Inner Child

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