At thought at first when I learned about this week’s challenge posted by Leya https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/2019/08/17/lens-artists-photo-challenge-59-angles/ – that I need to shot different angles of one subject. However, as I went through all my photos, I came to realize that in order to portray “angle”, I just need to show my perspective – or what I saw or how I saw the world around me through my lens. Here is my take on this week’s challenge:



two ways to look at this and maybe also to look at this & reflect about our lives in general: (1) how does it feel to be the center of attraction and yet headless? (2) can you see beauty beyond and despite of the missing parts? #thewingedvictoryofsamothrace #nikeofsamothrace #louvre #canonm100 #artappreciation #contemplation

These photos above are taken from different angles but all depicts “showmanship”, “taking the stage and owning it”, “I am the star”, “I am having fun”. And indeed People around her were affected from the fun-ness of her like a positive contagion to the spirit, which is the very essence of the Fasching (Carnival). (Taken at Fasching 2019 in Munich, Germany)
So that’s it for me this week. If you are new to this challenge and wants to join, see this link on how: https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/2018/06/29/come-join-us-a-new-weekly-photo-challenge/ and thank Leya for featuring me on your post.





I like how you show different perspectives here, Gracy. The shot that I especially like is your first one–showing several different perspectives in one image. Well done!
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thanks Patti! I got inspired by this concept when I saw one episode on a Sunday crime TV series in Germany and it was something like that – a situation within a situation within a situation and it was titled “Meta”.
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Great idea.
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A clever and interesting post on this challenge. I love how you are thinking – and my favorite shot is…the first one – and the mesmerized one. I hope he isn’t envious…but it could be of the beard and the older man’s full grown body of course.
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hahah! thanks Leya and I am happy to have engaged you in my photos. Yes, I really hope he is not envious and just amazed by the beard and the full grown body, hahha. And about the first photo, I got inspired by this concept when I saw one episode on a Sunday crime TV series in Germany and it was something like that – a situation within a situation within a situation and it was titled “Meta”. And thanks again for mentioning in this week’s post.
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😀 It is so much fun discussing art and photos and interpretations – just love it. And you know young men…wishing they had it all from the start!
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These are great examples Gracy. I loved the perspective of the statue on the other statue! Very creative approach
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