I can actually see more in the day shots (and I still thank you for your guidance in this area) . I loved the giant wolf face on the roof, the wolfmen, my first fairies, and Mulligan's spirit images that I captured at night, but night shots are restricted to the limited illumination available.
When I first took some day shots, I didn't see anything in them. It took several viewings and learning to let go of more ideas of boundaries and then they just popped right into view. Like all things, practice makes perfect (so I will continue to practice) . Also worth noting, usually I don't see the images on the first viewing. I feel like I have to get acquainted with the photo then look at it again later when I can release the physical concepts (let go of the trees and see the forest sort of thing). And then when I am in-the-zone and seeing another dimension, sometimes it becomes so strong that I see layers and layers and I feel frustrated because I want to separate everything and show someone all that there is to see, but it is so complicated that I can't.
I'm still not entirely sure of all that is what in my photographs. I feel a majority of it is expression of the earth's spirit/nature. But some images seem to be a message, some seem to show multiple dimensions, and some seem to be human ghosts.
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