Sometimes the actions of my fellow human beings are so... weird, or so appalling, or so cruel, or even so comical, that I cringe at being a member of the race. You know whereof I speak: just look at our president, or the situation in Irag, or for crying out loud, the circus that has overtaken my own state's politics. Oy vey.
But then something very simple can happen to throw my perspective back in my face and make me take a whole 'nother look at these creatures with whom I share my planet. Such as just now, when I picked up a very simple little publication for the University of California Press, and was struck by the sheer magnitude of the beauty that people are capable of. Every page promoted fascinating books, most of them illustrated with the most gorgeous and perceptive photographs. The art of photography alone is enough to knock my senses offline for awhile: the lighting, and the angles, and the ingenuity of capturing the subject. I'm astonished that there are so many people out there appreciating the subtle nuances of this world. Frankly, I'm impressed. And very, very glad of it.
(Points to all who note the sheer hubris of this...)
But then something very simple can happen to throw my perspective back in my face and make me take a whole 'nother look at these creatures with whom I share my planet. Such as just now, when I picked up a very simple little publication for the University of California Press, and was struck by the sheer magnitude of the beauty that people are capable of. Every page promoted fascinating books, most of them illustrated with the most gorgeous and perceptive photographs. The art of photography alone is enough to knock my senses offline for awhile: the lighting, and the angles, and the ingenuity of capturing the subject. I'm astonished that there are so many people out there appreciating the subtle nuances of this world. Frankly, I'm impressed. And very, very glad of it.
(Points to all who note the sheer hubris of this...)
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Date: August 14th, 2003 12:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: August 14th, 2003 01:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: August 14th, 2003 05:39 pm (UTC)Can't wait to sit around the livingroom, and shoot the breeze with you, m'dear! Hubris? What hubris? C'mere and let me show you *my* hubris. *wink*
Oh, and I've been collecting a few of those "clichéd errors" to swap with you. Bring your list! :-)
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Date: August 14th, 2003 10:35 pm (UTC)Have you ever read "Lives of a Cell"? A fantastic collection of the most marvelous essays on various biological phenomena -- a real departure for me, and I loved all of it.
See you in two days! Whoot!