
Games With Frontiers

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20 responses to “Games With Frontiers”
Another interesting work 🙂
Everything got fused together perfectly…
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Thank you very much for the compliment!
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This is an extraordinarily challenging piece…so much to take in and consider! Far from a simple point-and-shoot photo that is, perhaps photo-shopped and displayed as art. This IS art!!!
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Thank you very much for your nice compliment. I really appreciate it.
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I used to live in Nir’Am for two years during the first Intifada in the end of the 80’s. Then – it wasn’t playing games, nowadays it’s escalation makes your pic so meaningful to me …
A Life-Map about the “Games With Frontiers” I found @ rungholt.
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Yes, it is really bad what is happening – though I was thinking more about Ukraine where politicians play with borders and the people living there are paying the price. But it surely works for Israel/Gaza as well.
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Very well done…really complex but it is so easy on the eye.
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Thank you very much for your compliment, Dalo.
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complex
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Thank you!
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Will not allow me to post likes your posts. Having this prob with 40% wordpress blogs I follow.
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Hi Carl. Sometimes this can be because your browser needs updating.
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It happens to me sometimes on my tablet – but on the computer it usually is okay.
Might be a matter of the browser.
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I noted your like, thank you very much!
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Like the almost tactile violence of the composition – really great.
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Thank you very much, Richard!
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Very interesting image.
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Thank you!
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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