mcn said:
Obviously you have never seen the works of Josef Sudek. Lost his right arm in World War I. Despite all odds, he carried a 8x10 camera and made great images.
He was put under house arrest by the communist government.
He photographed the flowers in the vase, the raindrops outside the windows, his partially eaten bread. The half empty glass of milk.
His photographs invite the viewer to his life. And what joy in that life of confinement.
Josef Sudek is not called the Poet Of Prague for no good reasons. He was one of the icons of photography, and his images taken in his house showed how, in the eyes of one who has the visual capacity, the banal can be beautiful.
Open your mind and you may hopefully one day be able to see the "Universe in a grain of sand". Let alone the incredible photo opportunities in your own room.
Minor White (another great photographer you might have not heard of) said "If the eye of the beholder does not have that capacity, then a person can never see it".
And I submit to you that the reason you "wrote" :devil: :thumbsd: is that you are at least visually blind, if not more.