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30 responses to “Level B”
Dachte zuerst an die Sumoringer, die ich 2001 live in Tokio erleben durfte – ein Traum!
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Wo Du es sagst, ja, die Staturen haben etwas von Sumoringern.
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A rather dark level B is.
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Yes, it is. 🙂
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Realmente estas ya en otro nivel en la fotografía. Esta es genial. Buen concepto.
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Muchas gracias, Manuel.
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Por nada Rabirius. Un gran abrazo.
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Bij voorkeur spring ik over naar Level A !
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De lift is aan de linkerkant! 🙂
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Interesting look at humanity, rabirius. I like it.
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Thank you, Jet. I’m glad you like the picture.
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I pushed the wrong button. I wanted level one. Excellent, Rabirius.
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Then hurry back to the elevator!
Thanks for your compliments, John.
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😁 You are welcome. Great work.
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heel wat te zien in deze knappe realisatie Rabirius
groeten
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Dank je well, Willy.
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It’s not really a level where I feel happy. After this dark period I prefer a level with some more lght and green. But your creation is great.
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Yes, it is pretty dark there… But showing the darkness lets you enjoy the light as well.
I’m glad you like the picture, Jan.
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Very interesting. I particularly like the upper and lower edges as they extend the story. I forgot how fun this is (hmm. Fun?). Well you know what I mean. Nice.
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Thank you.
Yes, I wanted to show a bit of Level A and C as well. 🙂
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Excellent and very thought provoking!!
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Thanks a lot!
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One of your most significant post. It’s hard to show truth, which is unknown, and unseen. It has a spiritual meaning. Very well done. Very unique.
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Thank you, Deepak. I’m glad you like the picture.
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Pretty grim… Kind of like Westworld starting to go out of whack. Will it be more cheerful on Level C?
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Well, if you look at the bottom of the picture you will see a bit of Level C. At least there is a plane to fly you away. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Manolis.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Very cool! I love your styling in putting these composites together. It’s very consistent and ‘all yours’ … a good thing in my opinion!
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Thank you. I spend a lot of time and effort in the picture and used a lot of different elements that I had to place in a coherent way.
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