
>*Image taken with my Infinix S4*
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A photo, picture or an image can tell a thousand story especially when each viewer can sometimes interpret the context of a picture based on their experience in life. And that's why sometimes we can have just a picture but a thousand interpretation. Perspective differs in people and due to the sophistication in the human anatomy there's variety in conceptualization. *In fact there are times words can't express more what images will and that's because there aren't words enough to encapsulate the descriptive abilities of a human*. **For example a picture of a caged monkey in cuffs** can spark more than a million views and five hundred thousand comments on Instagram but a sentence describing a caged monkey might not and why is this so?
**Truth is statement and facts are better conveyed with images, people would rather see than listen** and as for the earlier analogy some would see a caged money in cuffs as a metaphorical representation of slave trade, some others might see it as racism, while others might just see it as synonymous to oppression and some other people might look at it and see nothing. The perspective through which people place opinions sometimes might be as a result of what they choose to see sometimes it might be a little adulterated but someone there's always an iota of truth or fact to every sentiment we seem to place on a picture we see even of it doesn't fully depict the total meaning.
**In the picture above you could decipher exhaustion, tiredness and a little bit of gloom or better still if you can't yet you won't sense happiness, bloom or a joyous scenario and why is this?** There's a gloomy and mundane facial expression and you could tell that the weather is obviously hot by looking at the beads of persperation on my forehead and this could tell the story of how my day went or how productive or unsuccessful that day went simply because we've been designed to spot emotions, colour, Stances or read meaning into situation by just taking a look or maybe taking a deeper look. **It is always true that sometimes there are deeper meanings to the things we see but just a scan through a picture might provide a primary simplification of what the image might be trying to convey** and in very exceptional situations they are even much much more deeper meaning basically lying ideal and undiscovered just in a picture.
So it turned out that I really had a bad day and because *I was expecting results for the kind of effort and money as well as time which I have invested in that particular day and it turned out that after doing my maths I simply ran at a huge loss which to me rounded up that day.* That picture was taken exactly 4:35 Pm a time which we less expect anything fruitful from a 24 hours interval. Then I decided to take that picture and when I actually did show it to a couple of people they quickly surveyed the environment which was obviously inside a faculty of education and surveyed how I looked and seemed and it didn't surprise me that they actually could decipher everything I could have spoken about by looking at that picture.
**Like I said earlier, the interpretation of the things we see is often as a result of the opinions and perception that we have formed due to our psychological, mental financial or physical exposure as people and this can be proven in the example above.** This sometimes affects how we reason or place sentiments, loyalty or Faith. Sometimes people are led astray because seeing isn't really 100% factual but that's when the intention of an image is meant to influence opinion in a very wrong way. **But there are some things that are universally sacrosanct and in a way we're United in a particular belief, for example the picture of video of a mass slaughter of a particular person or people might spark up tribal war** because the picture has created a perception that now influences or guides prospective or subsequent actions.