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66 responses to “The Red Threads”
spectacular rabirius
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Thank you, Scott.
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THis is terrific-I love the abstract quality of the piece-great stuff!
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Thank you again.
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I like the shimmering silver look of the foreground.
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Thank you, Robert.
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So that’s what life looks like on a circuit board! I could see this enlarged and hanging on the penthouse wall of some CEO’s office.
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Hopefully a CEO will buy it – so I could finance further pictures 🙂
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Hey, it could happen.
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All the time 🙂
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This is magical! Love it!
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Thank you.
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You are quite welcome as ever!
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Love this one, rabirius!
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Thank you, Anita.
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This is awesome! Love it!
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Thank you, again.
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I really like this, very clever composition 🙂
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Thank you very much.
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You’re welcome rabirius 🙂
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As photographers we can change the way people look at the obvious. This picture is an example of what Albert Einstein once said “Imagination is more important than knowledge….”. Let’s keep use our imagination! 😉
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Very well expressed.
I think imagination is always very important when creating something.
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😉
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Reblogged this on My Choice and commented:
As photographers we can change the way people look at the obvious. This is a good example. Thanks Rabirius!
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Thank you as well for reblogging.
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😉
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Veo una creación limpia y muy armónica. Un gesto abstracto inteligente. Es preciosa obra, para dejar huella.
Un buen saludo y felicitación.
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Muchas gracias.
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Very cool!
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Thank you.
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super fave.
stunning.
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Thank you a lot.
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Great image. Almost haunting. 🙂
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THank you, CK.
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Wow!!
I love it! Have a great weekend, Rabirius. Hugs from OZ. Paula xxx
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Thank you, Paula.
And have a great weekend as well.
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Very cool, I love it!
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Thanks.
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Thank You for LIKE !
Aliosa.
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You’re welcome.
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Hello my friends and Wpler students.My Wpadresse has changed please write an email with your email address you all me briefly thank you…
Come on my Wpseite see me was the question
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Love the layers you’ve created here! Great work Rabirius!
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Thank you very much, Uday.
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Interesting cityscape!
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Thank you very much!
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trademark of yours! fusion work of geometries , colours & nature..amazing R!
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Thank you again, UjaY.
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Very interesting!
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Thank you, Elizabeth.
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Very beautiful, Rabirius!
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Thank you.
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Hallo Freund.
Gruß, Wolfgang
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Hallo Wolfgang.
Gruß,
rabirius.
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[…] forces us to look at familiar objects and landscapes with a fresh eye. A swimming polar bear, a layered urban panorama: at once disorienting and fascinating, it’s hard to to resist these […]
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I really like the effects, how are you achieving this?
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Well, I moved around some parts – and the threads I did with the pencil tool.
Of cause, I also played around with the colour settings and some other things like that.
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[…] forces us to look at familiar objects and landscapes with a fresh eye. A swimming polar bear, a layered urban panorama: at once disorienting and fascinating, it’s hard to to resist these […]
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Reblogged this on MUSE-AHOLIC and commented:
great photography!
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And thanks for reblogging.
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excellent 🙂
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Thank you, Jean-Paul.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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