Repulsion

25 Jan

So I got the word “repulsion” and I immediately started taking pictures of trash, cigarette butts, chewed up gum– basically gross things.  I even went outside looking under rocks for worms and I wondered why I couldn’t find any.  Then I realized, oh yeah, it’s effing winter.

So then I decided to look my word up.  According to Merriam-Webster online dictionary, repulsion is the action of repulsing : the state of being repulsed, the action of repelling : the force with which bodies, particles, or like forces repel one another, a feeling of aversion : repugnance.  That made me think about repulsion less in terms of “ew gross” and more in terms of something that makes one jump back.

Then while I was making grilled cheese, I saw a bug crawling around in my kitchen.  I ran to grab my camera, and I spent the next half hour taking pictures of the bug.  Then I realized I had completely burnt my grilled cheese and almost set my house on fire.

Anywho,

Seeing the image of a bug can be slightly repulsive, but seeing it all up close and blown up like that starltes me every time I see the picture, and I’m the one who took it!  I also think there’s something about the positioning of the bug facing down– I tried flipping the image around different ways, but they didn’t have the same effect as this where the bug looks like it’s coming down on you.

One Response to “Repulsion”

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    rachelkohn January 31, 2010 at 9:15 pm #

    Oh man, I almost used a photo of the exact same bug for my last post, too! I recognized the pattern on the sides and the shape of its back (or whatever it is called, on a bug) in your photo. One jumped/fell on my head while I was watching TV and once I figured out where I flung it I started photographing it too. Captivating little bastards.

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