The Other Side
You’r on the other side,
beyond touch, beyond hurt.
The other side, so light, yet so dark.
No fences needed to hold you .
You’r on the other side.
You’r on the other side,
beyond touch, beyond hurt.
The other side, so light, yet so dark.
No fences needed to hold you .
You’r on the other side.
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hello paula , for the reasons you know, I like that image 🙂 . the flares like ballons are quite expressive since they are sharp edged That aspect attracts for me too much attention. But that is only me , cheers Bart
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great picture. love this silhouette out of focus
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A poignant image that speaks of loss or maybe hope… thought-provoking, Paula.
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Jane, Thank you, indeed, could be either of both.
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Very impressionistic.
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Thank you, as always, Cornelis.
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He (or she) is carrying the light… Fantastic work, Paula.
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Thank you so much, Malin, that is indeed a positive way, full of hope, of looking at things. x
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It is always painful to discover that there are impenetrable boundaries that separate us from people we once loved.
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Yes, indeed. Thank you for your understanding.
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LOve it.
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Thank you, Tommy, means a lot.
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Excellent capture of this vibrant shade
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Thank you for your kind words.
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Yes, I agree, fascinating to see how the light eats into the silhouette – excellent image of anonymity and mystery. And if I read your words right, my friend, and knowing you as I have come to, you are addressing those of us who, like me, are not refugees. Another fascinating post from you. Adrian
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Thank you Adrian, yes, you are right. Your continued attention means a lot to me.
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Interesting concept — photographing an unfocused subject produces strange distortions — which adds a touch of surrealism.
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