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(Perspective) Enlighten yourself look at it from a different angle .View this photo carefully and you will find the message inside. best view large.


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A mental view or outlook: ?It is useful occasionally to look at the

past to gain a perspective on the present? (Fabian Linden).

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Feels a bit unbalanced like this. The uneven space (left/right) is brought to much to the foreground in this compositions. Nice idea. Good originality points for the idea.
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I too think that the picture should be in portait. And I don't usually comment but I think this picture would be so much better cropped a little more and turned 90 degrees counterclockwise.
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Well ,if you want me to enlighten you ! I may have to invite you over for dinner.

 

To be enlighten by your own wisdom .No one person can enlighten your mind except you , yourself.

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It is the light coming from within that makes us whole, it is inside me and in this beautiful picture. Thanks my friend.
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Thank you ..! Glad to have your comment here.!!

 

The beauty you just found is inside you , Pnina ..!!

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After close observation I noticed the light coming from within. Beautifully done!! Landscape vs. portrait - Landscape gives one time to contemplate the message. Fondly, Sondra
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i realize that it's supposed to be an abstract but what makes it difficult to see it as such is the amount of (realistic) detail and the clear perceptual referents to the orientation we are used to seeing. the typical photographic abstract lacks enough of these sorts of referents so that it is easier to see usual things in unusual ways. in these sorts of abstracts, we are more directly lead into the photographer's unusual perspective. in this abstract, we have to fight against the usual perceptual tendencies in order to get at the photographer's vision. In other words, the photographer's vision is rather opaque here.
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