Looks like a (yellow) beacon responsible for sending the train (here we have like rails) its speed instructions. But that's a professional deformation! As well as my inclination to always interpret even the most abstract of abstractions!
Which you have the art of extracting from your surroundings with great timing, Laura (even on a grey day ;). And in this context, who pays attention to a tiny plant, and notices that its vital determination contains that of the whole of nature? Well, you do. And you push our eyes, as often, to go beyond appearances and the superficial...
By the way: the graphic result is truly eye-catching!
It is always my desire to see special things in the everyday. Sometimes it's easy to see that when one travels, but what about in our daily lives? I try to practise really looking every day.
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William Sutherland said:
Admired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
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Malik Raoulda said:
Bonne et agréable fin de nuit.
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Gillian Everett said:
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Eric Desjours said:
Which you have the art of extracting from your surroundings with great timing, Laura (even on a grey day ;). And in this context, who pays attention to a tiny plant, and notices that its vital determination contains that of the whole of nature? Well, you do. And you push our eyes, as often, to go beyond appearances and the superficial...
By the way: the graphic result is truly eye-catching!
raingirl replied to Eric Desjours:
It is always my desire to see special things in the everyday. Sometimes it's easy to see that when one travels, but what about in our daily lives? I try to practise really looking every day.
ROL/Photo said:
amitiés/rol
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Annemarie said:
greetings
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Günter Klaus said:
Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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