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Sleepy Dog Photography Ken Carlson
  • Creativity
  • What is creativity to Me?
  • Peaceful Flowing
  • Here I Stand
  • Birches in a Glade
  • Pebble Abstract
  • The World Within
  • Railroad Line Abstract
  • Together
  • Beauty
  • Statement on My Beauty
  • Is It a Tiffany?
  • Schoodic Loop Pond
  • Path to the Fog
  • Swirling Glacier
  • Diagonal Shelf
  • Spillway at Croton on Hudson
  • Meaningful Images
  • What are Meaningful Images to Me?
  • My Freedom
  • Lament
  • Lone Tree in a Stream
  • Dispair then Hope
  • Bleaker Imperial Shag
  • The Light Through the Darkness
  • Photographic Art
  • How I Define My Art
  • Allegory
  • Stunted Spruce in Fog
  • Two Spikes
  • Shadow in Desert #1
  • Morning Colors in Death Valley
  • Dune Curve in B&W
Sleepy Dog Photography
My Photographic Journey
HOW DID I GET HERE
Principles for my Personal Art
Contact

The World Within

I read a short story in High School about a person staring into the jewel of a ring and imagining small Lilliputian worlds within. I processed this image to ponder this idea. I do not remember the title or author of this story, and despite several searches, I have not been able to find it. So, was this story from my memory or my imagination?
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