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14 responses to “Dark Habits”
Shady dealings too…..
– sonmi upon the Cloud
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Yes, indeed.
Thank you for your comment, sonmi.
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Love the subtleness of the faces looking at each other.
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Thank you very much, Jane.
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Fascinating – so much implied in the gestures and the abstraction. Great image.
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Thank you very much, Richard.
Yes, the idea was to produce a picture where some things are left in the dark.
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Subtle and with a hint of mystery
i like this very much
Best Wishes
john
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Thank you very much for your compliment, John.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Super….
wie ein düsteres, geheimnisvolles Märchen – aus dem Dunkel tauchen Gesichter auf.
Man will genau hinschen, will etwas fixieren, kann aber nicht viel erkennen.
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Ja, vielen Dank, Rosie.
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Reblogged this on Greek Canadian Literature.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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