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A beautiful & poetic song:
Ben Howard - Promise
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NENDPzfjCM&gl=US

mak.27 ( .....Busy......), wildfirehv, IoDaGui, jomak14, and 98 other people added this photo to their favorites.

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  1. hyossie 3 months ago | reply

    Fantastic shot and wonderful tones!

  2. MoniqueDK (almost weekends only) 3 months ago | reply

    I love the simplicity, and slight movement of the leg! Very strong in b&w!

  3. i_still_believe_in_u 3 months ago | reply

    a wonderfully poetic shot, such soft tones & textures, i adore the lighting & concept, wonderful creative work my dear dear friend!!

  4. Le Lion 59 3 months ago | reply

    Magnifique
    Magnífico
    壮大な
    Prächtig
    Magnífico
    Magnificent
    Magnifico
    华丽的

  5. Delta9 Mikki 3 months ago | reply

    you really don´t need to say sorry, my dear dwi...hope you´re fine...enjoy your weekend, mon ami !!! :-)
    ....take care !!!
    huuuuugs :)

  6. bytegirl24 3 months ago | reply

    beautiful fluid tone and mood

  7. Bank Yos 3 months ago | reply

    brilliant shot...
    great BW..

  8. imagejoe 3 months ago | reply

    BRill !!!!!!!!!! FAV !!!! JOE>

  9. Toraja Bali 3 months ago | reply

    well done in processing

  10. antonikon 3 months ago | reply

    Great composition

  11. blackalbino 3 months ago | reply

    Beautiful : )

  12. sportracephoto 3 months ago | reply

    You are so very interesting .. each posting a beautiful composition..excellent mood.. love it

  13. Light Echoes 3 months ago | reply

    Wonderful image.

  14. Vide Cor Meum Images 3 months ago | reply

    Love Ben Howard, love this photo, you are very talented. Such a varied stream. I would like to add you as a contact, but it is polite to ask, so may I please.
    Kindest Regards
    Mark

  15. LitterART 3 months ago | reply

    WELCOME TO MY DREAMTIME-GROUP!

    DREAMTIME!

    DREAMTIME | BOUNDARY BETWEEN WILDERNESS AND CIVILIZATION
    Curated by: LitterART

    " . . . But neither does the relativist fulfill these longings. He stands on the walls of the city and as he looks out into the wilderness, his eyes reflect the sadness that he does not know how to fly . . ."

    Beyond the city walls lay unpredictable encounters with wild things, including other humans. Hans Peter Duerr argues that for the medievals the boundary between wilderness and civilization was permeable and often-crossed, like a low fence. In the country, at least, invitations to the wild lay at every turn. Strange animals roamed there, and at night the vast panorama of the skies opened up. Even the blossoms of the yew tree under which one might fall asleep were mild hallucinogens. An afternoon's nap might turn into a trip to the Venus Mountain. But now the animals the yews and the vastness of the night are gone, and the Venusberg is the stuff only of opera. Sometimes the wild is deliberately eradicated, as for example when our civilization deliberately chopped down the ancient world's sacred groves. The wild potentials that remain are pushed behind what Duerr describes as a solid, steep prison wall.

    Greetings from Austria

    Michael | LitterART www.flickr.com/photos/86821176@N00LitterART

    litterart.wordpress.com

  16. cctrilla 4 weeks ago | reply

    Beautiful and delicate shot

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