Hey Folks,
A follow-up to my ‘snowbank’ scene. I’d been reading a bit of eastern philosophy, some of which I really admire, and the yin yang idea resonated strongly with me. It just seems, so clearly, to represent the world; light and shadow, sound and silence, space and solid, energy and matter, left and right, short and tall, love and fear, being and non-being. The philosophy delves much more deeply than those mere examples of its (yin yang) manifestation, but I won’t go into all that at the moment. It’s pretty cool stuff though, check it out.
Not quite a yin yang photo, but here’s another abstract from this little snowbank.
Cheers
Carl
Hey Carl,
Looks like a fun subject!
I gotta admit, after spending days and days adjusting photos and removing dust spots – as hard as I try, I can’t stop my eye from going straight to the dust bunny in the top photo.
I bet your snow is going fast now, ours sure is!
Ron
Hey Ron,
Yeah man, the snow is going .. but there’s stil tons for skiing, especially early in the morning . cold nights make for good morning skiing! up high on the ridges, unless they face west and/or north, there’s still pretty good snow.
‘dust bunny’?? that’s a snowshoe hare. 🙂
Cheers
Carl
Of course – see I’m adjusting photos from the southwest – that’s bunny country, but obviously it has to be a snowshoe hare here!
I see Yin and Yang when I look at this photo. Very cool.
Of course I posted having just looked at the photo and not reading the title so back to drinking my lager… The title fits perfectly. LOL
Hey Dan
Thanks for dropping by, man. Sounds like you’re having a good night. 🙂
Cheers
Carl