Daily Archives: October 1, 2013

its an illusion

I was just looking at news headlines on Yahoo when I saw this slideshow of optical illusions. There about thirty, and almost every one of them is worth seeing. I think this one below is my favorite, because it must have been really freaky to stand there, and then look down at empty sky. My favorite part was seeing the illusions and trying to figure out what was going on. I think that in general, optical illusions are interesting because they make you think twice about believing everything your eyes tell you. Sometimes you see a friend doing something crazy, and after thinking about it for second you realize your perception is just skewed because you walked into something in the middle. Posting the link so everyone can check it out.
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/optical-illusion-photography-slideshow/

You Can’t Hide Everything

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At the Pace Galleries’ Irving Penn exhibit, this particular photo stood out to me the most. I had no idea what the significance a turkey’s head held in the world of beauty. The photo was a part of the Extreme Beauty section of the gallery.

However, after reading the review of the photo by Nora Ephron in one of the magazines they had on display, everything made sense. The writer started off by stating how much of the outward appearance of a person was fake. People cover themselves with makeup or accessories so that one would never know what lies hidden beneath this mask. However, the author states that one of the hardest parts to cover up is the neck. Apparently, the photo was placing a great deal of emphasis on the neck of the turkey. While people can look 35 when they are actually 45 nowadays, she claims that you can tell how old or aged someone is by looking at their neck. I never had much reason to stare at people’s necks and don’t plan on doing so anytime soon, but I thought it was pretty cool. It was an interpretation of the photograph I would have never come to the conclusion of making. It was interesting to see how Irving Penn even decided on taking a picture of a turkey’s head to be a part of the Extreme Beauty portion of the gallery.