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A perspective on space.

  

Category:  Photography & Art

Via:  tsula  •  11 years ago  •  9 comments

A perspective on space.

Most conversations that I have seen sort of revolve around time and deep space. I got to thinking about not so much time but space as we small humans can relate to it and figure that this could display the immensity of our world around us. Can you see the figure on the top waving at you?

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Neetu2
Freshman Silent
link   Neetu2    11 years ago

I see immensity, tsula! Fabulous photo!

 
 
 
Tsula
Freshman Silent
link   seeder  Tsula    11 years ago

Thanks, Neetu. This is a fun photo since if you enlarge it you will see the figure of a lonely human being waving frantically to you tocome get me off this dumb rock!!Grin.gif 24.gif Grin.gif

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
Professor Guide
link   A. Macarthur    11 years ago

Thanks for posting this, tsula; it's both an interesting visual and philosophical concept.

 
 
 
Neetu2
Freshman Silent
link   Neetu2    11 years ago

okay, tsula, now tell me how to enlarge it! When I click on it, it just opens up the image on one corner of the screen!Frown.gif

 
 
 
Tsula
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link   seeder  Tsula    11 years ago

Neetu , I wish I could, truly! I keep it in a folder and when I originally saved it the photo program allowed you to enlarge it. At a certain size you are able to see this pathetic creature on the top of those rocks waving seemingly frantically. I made everything else up. Grin.gif

 
 
 
Tsula
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link   seeder  Tsula    11 years ago

EEEeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwww!

Just another thought! 24.gif 24.gif 24.gif 24.gif 24.gif

 
 
 
Kara Shalee
Freshman Silent
link   Kara Shalee    11 years ago

Hi tsula, this is gorgeous and I love it!! Actually, I see different things each time I look at it. Because, it flows for me. Thank you for this share of wonder.

 
 
 
Tsula
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link   seeder  Tsula    11 years ago

Kara Shalee , many of the photos that I accumulated over the years are for fun in observations. Of the times that I have displayed some of them individually folks seem to have taken pleasure in the personal interpretations of them. Having said that I will display for your pleasure one that I called the blossomsof the sea:

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Kara Shalee
Freshman Silent
link   Kara Shalee    11 years ago

tsula, it is too beautiful. I am so happy that you have the talents that you do, and that you are willing to share them. You make the world a more peaceful place.

I hope you feel well, and I return your good energy back to you, from Kara.

 
 

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