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In order to get this picture, I had to hang off a fishing boat and aim my camera under the dock, where the partially submerged pilings, combined with their reflections, formed two perfect triangles. But that isn't why I took the picture -- or perhaps I should say that isn't when I took the picture.
This is how it works: once I experienced the triangles, I held them in abeyance (in my mind) by suspending them in peripheral vision on my left; so while I was still aware of them, my seeing eye was no longer focused on the triangles. I kept them there, as I watched the water move in a circular motion between the pilings. When I felt myself become one with the centrifugal force, I took the picture.
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I took the picture at a time of day when the tide was at exactly the right place to create this image: when the surface of the water reflected the underside of the bridge and they combined, together they produced what I named the Golden Rectangle as a nod to Pythagoras (my hero). The sensation I experienced at the time was of balancing consciousness and feeling.
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After I took this picture, I was curious to find out the source of the blue and green colors so I walked to the other side of the bridge to explore. It turned out that the objects that created such beauty in reflection were two giant garbage cans, one blue, one green. Isn't that the definition of art?
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