Origin of Symmetry

    We are symmetrical, we think dual. Both of these because they are more practical, they make our life easier. It's easy for biological beings to grow in our environment, it's easy for our brain to think with dualities. But where does it all come from? Is it really necessary? Is it really helping us? I think nothing is more weird than being your own enemy.

    'Origin of Symmetry' On Black

    Comments and faves

    1. .unsuono., julpi, Kıvanç Niş, reinaldcho, and 23 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. googoopanda (61 months ago | reply)

      Apparently we aren't symmetrical.
      Powerful expression.

    3. .tyler. - Claudio Martella (61 months ago | reply)

      no of course, because we would have to be perfectly symmetrical, but in some biological means we are (2 eyes, 2 legs, 2 arms, 2 ears etc.) and you can draw a line.

    4. deathsvengeance (61 months ago | reply)

      wow, that is a pretty symmetrical face :o unusual

      --
      Seen in 1-2-3 (?)

    5. Idle Type (61 months ago | reply)

      a powerful and impressive portrait. well done.

      --
      Seen in The World Through My Eyes - Post 2 / Comment Any 1 (?)

    6. Arturo Chinaski (61 months ago | reply)

      Muse Man, like a dual thingy kinda happening

    7. Mitamada (61 months ago | reply)

      good idea. I learned that the right side and left side of face are not 100 % symmetrical.

    8. Haggis Chick (61 months ago | reply)

      Cool shot and nice black and white.

    9. .unsuono. (61 months ago | reply)

      Bravissimo Claudio.
      Sei riuscito a catturare un'espressione splendida e indecodificabile.
      (oltretutto hai preso in pieno il senso di 1+1=1).

      Buona giornata.

    10. mrs.becca [deleted] (61 months ago | reply)

      loev the idea and the b/w shot!

    11. TobiTobi ( now www.ipernity.com/home/tobitobi) [deleted] (61 months ago | reply)

      Good idea, great expression, like it a lot!

      --
      Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)

    12. Mr. Flibble (61 months ago | reply)

      Quality stuff.

      1-2-3

    13. julpi (61 months ago | reply)

      Nice work, I loved it.

      (from 1-2-3 B&W)

    14. Kıvanç Niş (61 months ago | reply)

      great work...
      (from 1-2-3 B&W)

    15. .tyler. - Claudio Martella (61 months ago | reply)

      thanks everybody for you comments, i appreciate that on this one.

    16. reinaldcho (61 months ago | reply)

      powerful portrait....powerful words.

    17. blakie [deleted] (61 months ago | reply)

      Che intensità!
      Complimenti davvero..ogni tuo scatto, ogni tua descrizione centra sempre il bersaglio

    18. cesar314 (61 months ago | reply)

      interesting, thought-provoking work. good job (from 1-2-3 B&W)

    19. nasha lina (61 months ago | reply)

      you are rockin it, claudio. nice.

    20. .tyler. - Claudio Martella (61 months ago | reply)

      blakie: grazie davvero, le tue parole mi fanno molto piacere e sono molto sentite veramente.

      nasha65 & reinaldcho: thank you friends, you're inspiring me, each of you in your own way.

    21. WomanChild (61 months ago | reply)

      Compelling - photo and words. Love it.

    22. rainsongz [deleted] (61 months ago | reply)

      Powerful shot and commentary. Interestingly (to me), you look rather vulnerable...hmmm.

    23. .tyler. - Claudio Martella (61 months ago | reply)

      probably because I am.

    24. Malayrish (61 months ago | reply)

      powerful potrait and perfect b&w.
      i love your work :)

    25. Samantha West (44 months ago | reply)

      most beautiful eyes.

    keyboard shortcuts: previous photo next photo L view in light box F favorite < scroll film strip left > scroll film strip right ? show all shortcuts