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This is a photo of a well known graffiti. I found it on a wall near the university of
Coimbra, Portugal. I took the picture in 2008. The design says it all
in such a simple way! Anti-Fascism, Anti-Nazism, Anti-Racism... We must never forget the past.
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For more information about my photos: info@benheine.com
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Remanso, Final Song
By Federico García Lorca
The night is coming.
The moonlight strikes
on evening’s anvil.
The night is coming.
A giant tree clothes itself
in the leaves of cantos.
The night is coming.
If you came to see me,
on the path of storm-winds....
The night is coming.
....you would find me crying,
under high, black poplars.
Ay, girl with the dark hair!
Under high, black poplars.
pokoroto, Aina..., Hi Ni, Anirban (Hold yr clicks a moment plz... I'm bz), and 468 other people added this photo to their favorites.
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PunkStreetStyle 29 months ago | reply
great, great, great!!!
doodledubz collective 28 months ago | reply
wot were doin 2day!!!
fuk the edl and bnp!!!
Arts'moonika (Ø) 28 months ago | reply
Formidable !
letaz68 28 months ago | reply
Sorry Ben,
Hitler used this symbol of peace to destroy it and Jews.
It's evil especially in Europe.
But the Swastika is peaceful.
The word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit svastika - "su" meaning "good," "asti" meaning "to be," and "ka" as a suffix.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika
Your art is very, very nice. I love your creativity.
Hands of Skill 27 months ago | reply
This is what I call creativity!!
Amazing work.
Amr at Tamimi 27 months ago | reply
lucky to have run across such an expressive and a capable draw!
Mr.Shultz 26 months ago | reply
Ha, this image is so great. Makes me smile :)
ShumkoV 25 months ago | reply
The swastika is an auspicious mark - worn as jewelry or marked on objects as a symbol of good luck. The symbol, though, is extremely ancient and predates Hinduism. The Hindus associated it with the sun and wheel of birth and rebirth. It is an emblem of the Hindu god Vishnu, one of the supreme Hindu deities.
flickr.com/photos/graciefer/1270525685/in/pool-1207899@N24
Brayo 25 months ago | reply
"never forget!"
(let the cycle continue forever)
Charlón 24 months ago | reply
Frizztext 22 months ago | reply
This is a beautiful B&W Passion photo.
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diegofornero (destino2003) 22 months ago | reply
cool shot!
Chele77 20 months ago | reply
:-)
Hat'Man 20 months ago | reply
;-))

Helena S. 20 months ago | reply
Great one!
dEBOLINA | dUBOIS 11 months ago | reply
This is a beautiful B&W Passion photo.
Seen in:
Thank you sharing with us!!!
"You don’t take a photograph, you make it." - Ansel Adams
If you receive 6+ awards click here and post your photo in this topic to receive a Special B&WPassion Award!
Sandy Austin 9 months ago | reply
Powerful!
golli43 7 months ago | reply
Gesehen in:
Schnappschüsse / Momentaufnahmen
Frizztext 5 days ago | reply
hi Ben,
thank you for sending your photo to my group BLOG IT,
so I could introduce your picture
with credit line and link in my daily blog at
flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/neo-nazi-trial-in...
I hope that will support your work!
Frizztext 4 days ago | reply
featured your finding again during the discussion of UGLY / BEAUTY:
flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2013/05/21/tagged-u/#comment...
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