
Watching The Waterfront

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43 responses to “Watching The Waterfront”
An image for our times: world leaders staring at climate crisis but not doing anything much!
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Yes. Thank you, Tish.
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Hmmmm …… lots to interpret from this image. Thought provoking …..
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Thank you, Amy. I’m glad you like it.
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Yes, very topical. Louise
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🙂
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A two-persons’ perspective on the same scene!
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Yes, sort of.
Thank you, Peter.
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een heel knappe realisatie met beide figuren Rabirius
een foto die tot nadenken stemt
groeten
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Bedankt Willy. Ik ben blij dat je het leuk vind.
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Hm, komisch; was sucht der Mann im Laden?
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Vielleicht einen Rettungsring?
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This reminds me of some of the paintings by René Magritte I saw in museums on my recent trip.
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The picture was already compared to Magritte – I never imagined to be that good. 🙂
But thanks a lot for the compliment, Steve.
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This is wonderful.
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Thank you, Timothy.
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Creative and thought-provoking, Rabirius.
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Thank you, Jane. I’M glad you like it.
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Very special and well done!
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Thank you, Edward. I’m glad you like it.
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Reblogged this on From 1 Blogger 2 Another.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Een spiegelbeeld dat toch geen spiegelbeeld is !
Zalig surrealisme !
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Hartelijk bedankt.
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A magritte somehow.
The damage is Done. ..
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Magritte? I don’t think I’m that good, but thanks.
Well, the damage is probably more happening right now, but will sadly be done soon enough.
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very cool image
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Thank you, Sedge.
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Yes, we only watch while in front of us the world slowly drowns. 😦
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Exactly. Thank you.
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Mooi evenbeelds- portret
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Dank je wel, Marylou.
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Nothing is more maddening than watching our own wrong doing. You’ve very well visualized.
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Thank you, Deepak. You’re compliment means a lot to me.
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viel Spaß beim Relaxen, Klaus
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Danke.
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gerne, immer wieder
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Great picture.
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Thanks a lot.
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Definitely feels like a museum-worthy painting.
The only Magritte I know is the guy with the apple for a face – this is way better. Magritte should be happy to be compared to you 🙂 I keep wondering how you flipped and tweaked the man while having different window views. An image that is easy to keep looking at and keep puzzling over. Nicely done!
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Thank you so much for your compliments, Kim.
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Tolles Bild! Wie auch immer es entstanden ist.
LG Daniel
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Vielen Dank, Daniel. Schön, dass es Dir gefällt.
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