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20 responses to “Aggressive Behaviour”
pic portrays “the fog of war”
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Yes, it was quite foggy and the water from the fountain added to that 🙂
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The fog of war (German: Nebel des Krieges) is the uncertainty in situational awareness experienced by participants in military operations.[1] The term seeks to capture the uncertainty regarding one’s own capability, adversary capability, and adversary intent during an engagement, operation, or campaign.
Pic illustrates the concept in a literal way
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Ah, okay.
Though I think my English is quite good, a few expressions I don’t know.
But yes, “The Fog Of War” would have been a good title as well.
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Great composition. I like Carl’s interpretation. For me, it conjures up fear as warriors come out of the mist.
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Thank you very much.
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So frightening, but beautiful work!
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Again, thank you very much.
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Perfect depiction
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Thank you, Rajiv.
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Great result
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Thank you.
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Très beau montage.
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Merci.
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Great effect and composition!
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Thank you very much, Elena.
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Fantastic and open to so many interpretations.
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Thanks a lot, Richard.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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