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39 responses to “For Argument’s Sake”
Reblogged this on OPENED HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Another of your wonderfully enigmatic images
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Thanks a lot!
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You pose an excellent piece for the sake of arguing.
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Thank you, Timothy. 🙂
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What a great composition.
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Thank you, Jan. I’m glad you like it.
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Derrick said it best wonderfully enigmatic.
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Yeah, thank you.
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ik zie er Glasgow in, zoveel mensen met evenveel argumenten om hun gelijk te halen. Het geheel resulteert in een veelzeggend niets…
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Ja, er is veel discussie. Maar helaas lijkt er weinig van te komen…
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Is that a COP26 comment? (smile)
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Well, at least not intentionally. But there certainly is a connection. 🙂
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een beetje een raadselachtige compositie Rabirius
argumenten genoeg, waar wie doet er wat aan
groeten,
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Heel erg bedankt.
Ja, mensen maken altijd ruzie. 🙂
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Feels painterly and mysterious all at once…a wonderful colour palette Rabirius 🤓👌☺️sending joy hedy 💫
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Thanks a lot, Hedy. I’m so glad you like the picture.
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Your works make me think 🤓👌I appreciate that Rabirius ☺️💫
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I’m glad that it makes you think, as I spend a lot of effort in creating somewhat meaningful scenes.
Thank you, Hedy.
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Fabulous.
Alison
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Thank you, Alison.
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I like the painterly feel to this. Very nice! The power lines holding the frame together is also interesting. A subtle intensity.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it!
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Una composición con tu toque especial de salirte de lo habitual en la fotografía. Excelente foto amigo. Un abrazo y excelente semana para ti.
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Muchas gracias, Manuel.
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Sin lugar a dudas que sigues reinventándote. Buen sábado para i amigo.
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I’d gladly argue with the scene over a few beers ~ surreal, well done.
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🙂
Thank you for the compliment.
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Where is this place (in addition to being partly in your imagination)?
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If you mean the background – the town with the mountains – that is Goris in Armenia. The other elements I used are from all over.
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Lovely composition
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Thank you.
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Very unique!
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Thank you.
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Mind. Or, maybe, the influence. This has no end.
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Like so many things.
Thank you, Deepak.
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palette knife with color. This one makes me think of American south-west or Mexican scenes. So lovely. Thank you for another gift of art.
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Well, the landscape and the town are located in Armenia.
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