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18 responses to “Holiday Snaps For The Family Album”
Simply, loved this work 🙂
So creative and catchy…
The dark and light colored horizontal lines gives a feel of the space and time….
Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
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Thank you very much for your compliments, Sreejith.
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Yes, I love the way you enmeshed the idea of memory, times past, looking back – with pleasure and/or regret.
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Thank you very much for your compliment, Tish.
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Very striking picture; I saw it as a seaside scene with the lines of the sky, sea and sand weaving around and through the family. Somehow that seemed a very strong way of conveying the sense of fading memories, where the elements fade and mix together…
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Thank you very much for your compliments.
I’m happy that you could see so many things in my picture.
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Great piece.
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Thanks!
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Harsh, but beautiful.
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Thank you, Richard.
Sometimes I need to be harsh 🙂
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Very creative Rabirius – but what’s new about THAT?? You’re always very creative 🙂 Well done.
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Thank you very much for your nice words, Tina.
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Nostalgia built right in, great.
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Thank you very much, Elena.
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Where would we be without them. . . great work Rabirius!
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Yes, where would be be…
…thank you for your compliment, Patti.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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