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Prisoner...

Hybrid Theory

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Prisoner sent on February 17, 2015 (13:41) by Olrenzo Lot. 5 comments, 1166 views.

, 1/60 f/14.0, ISO 100, hand held.

Mi piace pensare che gli alberi riflettano i vizi e le virtù, i pregi e i difetti, di noi umani... (per i miei gusti, dopo l'upload, è diventata un pò troppo 'dura'... secondo voi?) (ho inserito nei messaggi una versione più morbida)





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avatarsenior
sent on February 19, 2015 (13:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Yes, in fact it seems to me that with the load (as usual the rest) is too 'hard' although I did not like you the original photo for an effective comparison wow !!
In any case its hardness, roughness, excessive (but not too) sharpen both the turning point for reading. Moreover, the wall of trees in front of us is so thick that we can pull metaphorically to the difficulties of life ... the only way out (quite large) is on the lower right, by the way accentuated by diagonal that starts from the sun and ends precisely at the bottom right ... I do not know if I am told, but in this second part of my reading I see only good things (the merits and virtues that you refer to).

Hello!

avatarsenior
sent on February 19, 2015 (22:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Raffaele, with the comment:-)
I really like your interpretation, the way forward is to sunlit, bypassing the "spider web" of branches (maybe here we see too little ..... what a shame, what was I particularly liked the photo) ( if I understood your interpretation). Perhaps, though, is not the best way to overcome obstacles. We should try to overcome them, to meet them, also hurting, but always with the sun, hope in his eyes.
Thanks a lot, get a first comment like yours, it's really a pleasure and encouragement.
Hello,
Lorenzo

avatarsenior
sent on February 23, 2015 (22:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I realized that over-sharpen the picture is due to my carelessness, I had to move the sharpness indicator too "in there". To not miss the beautiful and beloved interpretation of Raffaele, place here the 'normal' version.



avatarsenior
sent on March 22, 2015 (21:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Lorenzo, the web was the first thing that struck me in this picture, opening the mind to a thousand meanings. Probably only trained eyes as our flight to notice certain subtleties. :-D:-D:-D
Rather than go around it, the spider web, I seem to ritrovarmici in half (keep in mind that very often are our moods or our situations that lead us to certain considerations) and I like to think so because it is more difficult that any we face day to move forward, despite everything around us is a fairy-tale world. Only with difficulty and with faith (I speak not only of faith in the Christian sense but also of self-confidence and belief in their ideals) will pass the tests because they give us the strength to not lose the light that guides us in this thorny path and sticky. Eventually ci can turn and see what we have tasted along the way, certainly something we will be lost but the rewards will always be beyond expectations. Congratulations to the emphasis interweaving branches that, in my opinion, are the focus of the photo. Title perfectly apt. Another good.
A greeting,
Riccardo

avatarsenior
sent on March 23, 2015 (20:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Richard, what a pleasure to read your comment!
It 'really interesting your interpretation, focusing only on the false spider web. Catch me now, I can hardly staccarmici, I look around, I try to free myself, but I'm forced to overcome this obstacle. I had also had a similar reflection. It occurs to me now that if I had more isolated from this particular, I would emphasize it more, eliminating some parts 'annoying', but which in this case are used to certain readings. Of course it would change the message;-).
Going back to your comment, I thank you for enriching my picture with your words:-).
I wanted to post this photo of curiosity more than anything else, hoping to hear your interpretations as I myself had found more interpretations. Dopor having received two comments like yours I feel satisfied, more than I could be getting dozens of comments like 'beautiful' or 'beautiful'. :-)
Thank you very much
Lorenzo


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