Welcome to Ocular Perceptions
Restricting your vision will only limit the awareness of your own existence.
Ocular perception is described as the ordinary awareness of existence which is experienced with the eyes. I used to find it amazing that "ordinary" was used to describe a process accomplished by one our most amazing senses. But I eventually realized a great many people only see an "ordinary" world and only expect an "ordinary" life and therefore do not get past an "ordinary" awareness of their own existence.
I live in Central Florida and have the opportunity to visit many of the over-abundant amusement parks located here. When I go I take my camera and all the lenses. I hate to miss any photo-op that may present itself. While I'm there, not only do I take pictures of everything (literally), I also watch and listen to the other tourists. We're a funny lot when we're tourists. When we're in true tourist mode we are so focused and determined to see everything pictured in the park brochure that we don't notice the rest of the environment. For example, folks go to Gatorland of Orlando to see alligators. Makes sense to me. However, I found they have much more there. I was laying on the walkway of the nature trail photographing an Orchard spider and her beautiful web when a boy and his father stomped on by. The boy asked "Dad, what's he takin' a picture of"? The dad replied, "I don't know but this trail thing is a waste. There are no gators out here". And so they went back in search of the elusive gators. Same routine occurred while I was photographing a new Snowy Egret hatchling in its nest. The majority of the tourists didn't see the hundreds of bird nests with new life, only the gators. They went to the park with a limited expectation and so limited their vision and of course their experience.
I try very deliberately not to fall into that routine. I don't limit my vision to any specific style, target or environment. If it gets in front of my lens and I like it, it's mine. I've walked down the little dirt road to my house many times over the years and still haven't seen everything there. I always manage to come back with pictures of something new. My goal here is to elevate the ordinary to extraordinary in Ocular Perception. I want you to share my photographic explorations and experience the visual stimulation and be inspired to look closer and with wider vision at your own environment. I want you to see the extraordinary world you live in. I want you to know your life is in no way ordinary and achieve an extraordinary awareness of your own existence.
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"Just In" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
This ImageKind Gallery hosts the most recent images by CEHolmes
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"Florida Wildlife" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
I live in Florida so most of my critter pictures will be located here. Some folks will be very interested to find that Florida has critters besides the alligator.
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"Feathered Friends" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
A nice collection of birds. As with most of my images the majority of these will be from my home state of Florida.
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"Flora" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
A collection of pics relating to trees, bushes, leaves and the like.
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- Marilyns Attic on ImageKind
- This artist has a wide variety of images. Most of her images are excellent photographs with more and more digital creations accompanying them as her imagination forces photoshop to her will. Cats, flowers scenics, she has them all. Enjoy your visit with her creativity.
- Will Borden on ImageKind
- Will Borden is a prolific photographer with an excellent eye. He is an individual who definitely has not limited his vision or goals. A visit to his gallery is a must.
- Anne Vis
- Anne has the most beautiful digital images. Check out her Floating Flowers.
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"Flags" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
I love flags. Always have. I even had the opportunity to see lots of flags and even carried a few while I was in the Air Force.
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"Just Interesting" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
This is a collection of images that I thought were interesting for various reasons that don't quite fit into any category I could currently think of.
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"Structures" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
I love interesting structures. I look for structures with character. Structures didn't necessarily have character at the artists concept or even when built but when they have survived a period of time and nature has added its own finishing touches.
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Sharp images require a steady platform.
"Insects" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
These pictures offer common and not so common perspectives of some of Earth's smallest creatures. They all have their own beauty if you look close enough.
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"Spiders" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
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"Red Flowers" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
A collection of flowers of the reddish persuasion.
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Most of these flowers are white. :)
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"Mixed Color Flowers" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
These images contain multiple flowers of different colors. I bet you're starting to see a theme here. :)
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"Blue Flowers" Gallery on ImageKind by CEHolmes
Yup, this gallery sports BLUE flowers. :o
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Yellow flowers! How many colors are there?
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BFuniv.com wrote...
I have always noticed the tourists that spend so much time looking through a camera lens they don't experience the attractions. Perhaps they do when they get home. Enjoying everything, including taking pictures, is an art form in itself. Your art shows your open eyes.
riff999 wrote...
I loved the photos. My favourite was "Just Floating". Hope to see more of your work. 5 *
~Jane
LaraineRose wrote...
I enjoyed reading your bio.(Your background is very much like my hubby's.) Your pictures are exceptional!!!! 5 star lens! I favored, fanned and lensrolled it. I'll be featuring you soon in my lens.
PlushMemoriesPlus wrote...
Love the Florida Landscapes, especially the sunset pictures! Brought back memories of Sunset Ceremony in the Keys. Congratulations on an awesome Lens!
digitaldiva wrote...
Very nice lens! I wanted to be the first to congratulate you and wish you lots of luck on a new endeavor.









































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