This image was taken in central Barcelona from the rooftop of the Grand Central Hotel. At first glance, you'll notice symmetry in the picture. That's because I've mirrored the image, and then painstakingly altered it so that the equality is incomplete. In effect, I've taken something that was perfectly reflected and added randomness. There are plenty of mirrored artifacts, but depending on how you look at it, it might play tricks on you. Our brains quickly suspect its a mirror, and then our eyes begin looking for proof. Depending on where in the image you look, it may not confirm your first impression. The photo is an exercise in abstraction and deception. It's a time-consuming exercise to produce, but it's fun at the same time. My purpose is to hint at one thing while throwing you off the trail and forcing you to figure it out. I hope you don't mind a little harmless deception in the name of fun.
Here is a scenic section of road through Myakka State Park. It's not too far from the campground, so it's not uncommon to see cyclists and hikers. Spanish moss hangs from the oaks all around this region. Where I live, we have oaks draped with it. Squirrels and bird use it for nests, and after a storm, enormous loads of it get blown to the ground. There are several roads like this in the vicinity. I think they're called canopy roads. There is one just outside the park that I've taken photos of a couple of times. I've tried taking pictures of the oaks and moss near my home, but there are too many houses in the background, it's not the same. So when I'm out and about in this area, I'm always on the lookout for these types of scenes.
When I'm racing against the clock to get as many pictures as I can, there's always a point when I know I should finish, but can't help getting one last one. That explains what happened here; the light was almost gone, I was walking back to the car, and noticed this one last composition. In a recent post, I mentioned there is an attractive aesthetic about the lifeguard stands on the beach. Maybe it's the idea of a structure positioned before the ocean. I suppose it could be almost anything, not just a lifeguard stand. But I digress. When I'm taking photos, no matter how many or how few I make, I ALWAYS end up with more than I need. However, on this night my ratio of hits to misses was remarkably slim. I was lucky, had the right timing, or a combination of the two. Regardless, I was on a roll, and I'm glad I got this one last one.