Color can noisily cloud a vision.
Black and white is far too stark.
Thank goodness for silver and grey and diamond clarity.
The best inspirations lead to insight. Imagine.
knabbler 20210411

Scientifically, you cannot stand next to me and see the exact same thing.
Your angle affects your impression: size, shape, color, shadows.
Your history affects your perception. That’s why memories can be deceiving.
I’m angularly prone; in constant search of surety.
Capturing the view, over and over; each purposefully and slightly askew.
You see, I know what I want to capture.
I also know there’s no point arguing with the glare.
I adjust: move, stretch, lean, bank, zoom-in, zoom-out, in increments, some miniscule.
It is, also, why my memory is usually less than a gig away from full.
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