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22 responses to “Still Growing”
Great in black and white
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Thank you.
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The phallic totem pole of ancient tribes – we see them even today atop places of worship, memorials, and so forth.
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🙂
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So beautiful and strong ☺️💫 have a creative day ~ smiles Hedy
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Thank you, Hedy. I also hope you have a great day.
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Amazing shot with an interesting perspective, Rabirius!
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Thank you, Peter. I’m glad you like it.
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Very nice! The figure at the right makes it even more interesting.
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Thank you, Peter.
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Een mystieke sfeer rond mens en geloof heb je hier !
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Dank je wel, Dirk.
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Your work is a stunning mix of creativity, inspiration and art in a unique style. I am looking forward to seeing what you will create in 2019.
Stefan
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Thank you very much for your words, Stefan.
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Great catch…Love the result ! Well done !
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Thank you, Olivier.
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Oh, Mardin. I was there last year. Beautiful bnw shot..
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Thank you, Nurul.
Yes, Mardin is really beautiful. I have visited it a couple of times already.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you.
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Love your stuff !!! This plus the title makes such an Oddity! Reminds me of a rock in Fiji that some Hindus here worship at because they swear the rock is growing. So is this minaret. Gee whiz.
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Thank you.
Well, I was actually thinking more about the boy.
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