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Sometimes ,
Salvation speaks its silence...
Coda.
| Camera: | Sony A200 |
| Lens: | Big twatting depth of imagination one |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | The etiquette of silence |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 17 Dec 2012 - 11:35 PM |
| Tags: | Conceptual silence, Pets / captive animals |
| Votes: | 70 |
Comments
And a silent hill to lights out ![]()
Just a travels and signs of life.
Great image and title. The colours really make the mood and give atmosphere to this imaginative piece of Work.
John ![]()
Well worth the wait for one of your best....Mollie bows down Mr D.....Wish I had your vision....and ability
Some great work on the water light,the quality of work and the imagination shown is again something we others can only strive for ,great stuff.Never thought i would like a MM song but that one works well.
very strong image..love your portfolio...draw dropping.
Having seen your portfolio now, I appreciate even more so the vote you have given on one of my Stoneheange Druidic serieS...THANKYOU!!
Gareth![]()
Waves of War:
A tide of terror washing over everything, and everyone. Jellyfish shelters are too fragile to hide under, and easy for monsters to shred apart.
Only those as strong as hard granite will survive and not be affected.
The chief monster (Hitler?) lords over and watches fascinated and proud of his destructive works.
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My mother, who is now 92, has throughout the years shared stories of the WWII years in Norway - several in my family were in the Resistance, but I never found out until one of them was in nursing care (he had dementia) and he told me his strategic plans of how they smuggled people over the mountains........
I should stop being worried about how I interpret stuff, and just go with what I see. This is what I thought when first presented with this image.
And no, you should never tell what was in your mind when you created your images - half the joy is in reading what others experience and see in them.
Off to buy some sweet bubbly wine for the New Year's festivites - may you celebrate well, and see you in 2013. Godt Nytt År.
Anne
It's one of those days how I can see this works. I have lain in bed on several ocassions pondering what on earth it's all about though. Skillfully done.
Quote: Thanks who looked !
Im still not convinced about that top jellyfish size, but It was constructed after a few Stellas as the music took over and pounded brains that night.
They all have message ![]()
Stellas are good and help boost the imagination, and music is an added bonus - I have just educated myself on the true meaning of the "swastica" and would make an entirely different comment on this image. This proves I am still not too old to learn....................
May the force be with you.
Well, now.
Have looked at most of your images. Stunning all the way. And very artful.
Not exactly my cup of tea - but yeah, I don't drink so much tea anyway.
All in all: creative, imaginative, powerful, meaningful. Hats off!
Frank
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