This picture was already over exposed to heighten the contrast and mood and then I just took it a little further to see what happens. Some people don't like pictures that they can't just look at and get what is going on right away. I do understand this--in fact probably most people want to look at something and feel like they get it. I've never really been that way myself. Pictures that I get right away often eventually bore me. Though some a pretty to look at over and over again, if I'm not engaged somehow to search inside myself for some meaning, I don't find myself overly interested in an image. So when I see and even make an image like this I get a little excited that maybe there is something I'm supposed to bring to the meaning. It allows the artist/photographer to engage the viewer in the creative process itself. I appreciate that when artists do this for me. SayerMotter Photograph by Richard Sayer.