
reflections
Silent Sunday
Seeing double

“There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.” – Ansel Adams. Image: Su Leslie 2019
Some things feel like they should always come in twos — like biscuits, and scoops of ice-cream. Though with (regular) hindsight, maybe having two eyes but only one stomach is a problem.
Apparently, one of the earliest versions of the saying “two’s company, three’s a crowd” dates back to 1678. John Ray wrote in his collection English Proverbs “One’s too few, three too many.”
One becomes two: shadows and reflections.