
Friend or Foe?

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53 responses to “Friend or Foe?”
Nicely done
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Thank you.
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Πόσο αννόητο δείχνει το δίποδο ζώο, μπροστά στα δύο τετράποδα ζωάκια!!!
Τέλεια αυτή η δουλειά σου Rabirious….
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Σας ευχαριστώ. Χαίρομαι που σας αρέσει η φωτογραφία.
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Das hängt von deiner Gruppierung ab 😉
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🙂
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Friend to the human, probably foe to the 4legged! 😉 Beautifully done!
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Thank you, Marina. I’m glad you like it.
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🙂🙂
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Well done.
The animals seem to be best friends. About the men I’m not so sure.
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Thank you, Jan. I’m glad you like the picture.
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Friend or foe, that is the key question in our modern world. Impressive composition, Rabirius!
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Thank you, Peter.
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The dog and cat can be friends. It’s to bad people seem to have a hard time being friends. Super image.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Your powerful image immediately reminded me of this:
The Wicked Messenger
WRITTEN BY: BOB DYLAN
There was a wicked messenger
From Eli he did come
With a mind that multiplied the smallest matter
When questioned who had sent for him
He answered with his thumb
For his tongue it could not speak, but only flatter
He stayed behind the assembly hall
It was there he made his bed
Oftentimes he could be seen returning
Until one day he just appeared
With a note in his hand which read
“The soles of my feet, I swear they’re burning”
Oh, the leaves began to fallin’
And the seas began to part
And the people that confronted him were many
And he was told but these few words
Which opened up his heart
“If ye cannot bring good news, then don’t bring any”
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Thank you, Michael.
I didn’t find this song on the few Dylan records I have. But I have a friend who has almost everything and will ask him to play this song for me, the next time I visit.
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Great! Let me know what you think.
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Yes, I will do that.
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I like the way your fences/walls lead us into the image Rabirius. Somehow here in the US this is a sad reminder of our political scene at the moment.
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Thank you, Tina.
Yes, fences and walls will cut down free movement…
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friend or fou…
toch maar voorzichtig zijn, je weet maar nooit Rabirius
ik vraag me nu af hoe je dit voor mekaar kreeg..
groeten
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Hartelijk bedankt.
Nou ja, de meeste als het photoshop is. Ik heb de verschillende elementen uit verschillende foto’s geknipt, samengevoegd en vervolgens geprobeerd de elementen in kwaliteit gelijk te laten lijken. Aan het einde heb ik de toning toegepast.
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Hier leren de dieren ons een wijze les…
Schitterend uitgedacht !
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Inderdaad.
Hartelijk bedankt, Dirk.
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Goes back to the thought “Good fences make good neighbors.” Terrific, Rabirius.
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Thank you, John. I’m glad you like it.
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Interesting power! Makes you wonder.
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Thank you.
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Superb
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Thanks. I’m glad you like it, Marylou.
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Love the composites you are doing … so creative!
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And I like doing then. There are more to come…
Thanks, Denise.
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I love the tones and the sky and mountains you chose. In all the symmetry, my eye goes to the differences. How I always wish for peace! My view sliding up to the peaks, away from human foibles. Good work.
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Thank you.
Yes, I always like to “hide” some differences in symmetry. Well spottend.
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Powerful image. Well done…if a cat and dog can get along, why can’t we?
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Thank you, Kirt.
Yes, I offen wonder why getting along can be a problem.
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Hard to say which. Very well done.
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Thanks. I’m glad you like it.
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Difficult choice, though they feel at ease, in cage.
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Well, probably they do.
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I don’t think the animals built the walls, but they seem safer and happier as the men debate – eh?
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Well, it looks like they do. 🙂
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I love the symmetry here. And the dog seems very noble unlike the jerk shaking his fist. Haha.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Una composición estupenda para escenificar el eterno debate cada vez que hay elecciones. Buena por demás.
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Gracias. Me alegro de que te guste.
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Con tu nueva técnica, tus fotos son más relevantes.
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Gracias.
Siempre trato de evolucionar como fotógrafo y artista. 🙂
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Plegarse a las nuevas tecnologías es lo más conveniente para dar un paso adelante en tu arte. Bien por ti.
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Si, lo estoy intentando. Gracias.
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Reblogged this on Greek Canadian Literature.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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