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bartimeus1

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Tell me, what do you see when you view this one. Is it plain mess and

a bit of water, or could there be something else? Please, be honest

and take a little while to view it, perhaps in LARGE-mode. Thank you!

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I don't have the faintest clue as to what else is in the picture (other than the water and reeds). Maybe a duck or furry critter on the right? Regardless, I find your picture pleasant to look at, and prefer to view it more like an "abstract". Very enjoyable.

 

Regards.

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I see very well done image with beautiful comp., lines and rich tonalities. The blur enhances this image.
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I sat and looked at it for about five mintues and couldn't tell what it was but I am now looking for WALDO.

 

OR... a CROC because we have them here in our swamps in Florida but I don't think you have them there.

 

Hmmm it is something tho.

 

So......

 

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Thank`s for your comments!

 

Actually, all of you get this one right, there isn`t anything "special", like animals or such, in this photo. To me, it is more like a metaphora. This field of reeds is quite thick an at the first look, unpenetrable by look. I have been constantly astonished while using my 300mm lens because what has seemed like a solid mass that blocks the sight, has all of a sudden revealed something visible behind it. Like, for example, seeing only a several meters wide field of hays and reeds and then one can focus through them and see a perfectly visible form of a bird or flower, etc... After this explanation, if you view many of my "reed-photos" from the "Details from the nature"-folder, you may find this idea from them... Wondering what can be seen when one looks through the obstacles... :-)

 

Many of my friends have had really rough times during the last months. In a way, this photo is a metaphora for them - and also for me, to ease the pain that comes when one has to handle the seemingly unpassable problems. I know that this has been greatly been my "own thought" and through it, I`ve been able to explain to some persons that there is a tomorrow and perhaps also some more days after it. :-)

 

With this "blurry" explanation, I hope to open some more interpretation ways to some of my images.

 

Alpo

 

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