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28 responses to “How To Read A Map”
Excellent image! like the composition and the ‘burning’ mosque.
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Thank you very much for the compliment.
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This made me smile. There’s lots going on here which is captivating.
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Thank you.
Yes, I sometimes like to do pictures (especially my montages) where you don’t see everything at first sight.
Thanks for taking the time to look at all the details.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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I think we can all relate to the map reader! Can feel his pain!
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Definitely…
…in places unknown to us, we usually always need to ask someone in the end, even with good maps or other navigation tools.
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thank you for visiting and liking my post…your work is awesome, thank you for leading me here!
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You’re welcome…
…and thank you for your kind words, Heather.
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Brilliant photo
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Thank you.
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This is a great one!
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Thank you.
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One major thing I like about all your artwork is that they always seem to have many stories, and that’s why they are so compelling and always beckon the viewer to have a closer look at all the details. Here I love the title too, it reminds me map can refer to more than just the physical piece of paper we look to for directions.
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Thank you very much, Halim.
Yes, in the montages I always try to include some little details that have their own story.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Good morning !
Thank you for your visit !
Aliosa.
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You’re welcome, Aliosa.
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Wonderful idea, and a spectacular result 🙂 Your photos are inspiring!!!
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Thank you very much, Paula.
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Could very well be me!!! 🙂 Great shot and fab processing!
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Thank you…
…well, I actually like getting lost – one mostly encounters the most incredible thins off the map 🙂
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ups…
i am lost…
where is my map?
an excellent photo
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Thank you very much, Ovi.
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This is great!
Fantastic set of caracters and beautifuly complicated composition.
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Thank you very much for your compliment.
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He looks puzzled 😀 Great shot, Rabirius!
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Well, I guess he’s lost 🙂
Thanks for the compliment!
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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