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Perception

(January 1 – March 31, 2026)

Carsten T. Rees

Who hath ears to hear, let him hear

Tom Pollak

Antiques, memories in Vermont

Bristol, Vermont. The gateway to the Green Mts.

March 2026

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This theme for me, is deeply tied to my memory. Two people looking at an identically same thing can see it completely differently. It suggests our history has an effect on how we interpret our surroundings, our perceptions, present and future.  My understanding of this provokes me to display this image of a retailers store in Bristol Vermont called “Your Home”.  Filled with products from, ephemera, toys, furniture, tools and so much more from yesteryear, helps me understand. Seeing all of this in one moment and place, allows my perception to be embraced by my past.  I’m wishing for your enjoyment.
Tom




Equipment

Nikon D810,  8mm Nikon lens,  ManfrottoTripod

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