
I so often post about beautiful landscapes here at visionary HQ. And I guess it’s not really surprising; me being a land lover at heart. I’m one of those unfortunates who commonly experience motion sickness, and so, the earth, and my feet planted soundly on it, is often a place of relief and physical comfort for me - I feel at home on ground and love to roam, appreciate and admire…
So, when I was pretty blown away by these seascapes/underwater images of Jellyfish taken by Alexander Semenov…. (they’re so lyrical dramatic and beautiful don’t you think?) I was a little surprised at myself.
I commonly associate sea pictures with Sunday afternoons of my childhood. (I never liked Sundays as the next day I had to go back to school and leave behind me the freedom and creative potential of the weekend - *sigh*) Anyhow, in South Africa during the 80’s I remember Sunday afternoons at home were always filled with ocean/fishy documentaries on the television. Programming had run out for the week and if you switched on the box, there they’d be…. the predictable, tedious floating schools of fish… the seemingly endless droaning narrative, the unblinking sharks… can you tell I was a fan? hehe
Anyway, those memories slowly fading and sundays gelling deliciously now with creative Mondays, (now that I no longer have school or a job I loathe) I’m slowly beginning to see fish and their visual world in a new light… these beauties a clear case for the oceans wonders hidden beneath the surface…
yes. I do like them. yes. :)
Do you?
thea.
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