I lift my (iPhone) camera, finding the right perspective.
"What do you see right now?", my boyfriend asks.
I do and don't understand his question at the same time. I know I 'see' things others don't. On the other hand, he can look on my screen, so how is it still unclear what I am taking a picture of?
"I see the round bulbs of light inside our tram creating a lovely decorative line above the roofs of the houses and a second one over the houses themselves", I reply.
"Ah, so you see what is", he comments.
I hear myself thinking 'yeah, because what else is there'. But now I understand he meant he looks 'through' such (obvious) details like light reflections. He only saw the houses and their roof tops.
He needed me to see what is. I needed him to see what I see.
Do you remember a recent moment or picture where you saw something others didn't?
MORE IN THE SLICE OF HOME SERIES:
- [Slice of HOME] The view from my balcony (new photo series)
- [Slice of HOME] View on my neighborhood from a tram window
- [Slice of HOME] Dutch roof tiles
- [Slice of HOME] Reflections in my bedroom window
- [Slice of HOME] City landmarks reflected in a window
- [Slice of HOME] Erasmusbrug / Erasmus bridge in Rotterdam
- [Slice of HOME] Changes over time
All photography on steemit.com/@soyrosa is created and edited by me, Rosanne Dubbeld, 2005-2018. Contact me if you want to discuss licensing or collaborations on creative projects :-)
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