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The way I see it now by `mental:iconmental:


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Submitted: November 19, 2004
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Resolution: 887×611
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Make: NIKON
Model: E4500
Shutter Speed: 10/4651 second
F Number: F/7.5
Focal Length: 8 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Oct 14, 2004, 1:13:35 PM

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The way I see it now
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The way I see it now,
Things have all been changed,
What once there was is gone,
What's here now is all new.

Ripples around the world,
As a feather falls to the ground,
Seeing things how I see them now,
A shade of blue I never saw before.

A close of a window,
An opening of a door,
Motions and reactions,
As a feather falls to the ground.

I wish I could show you,
All the ways I see it now.

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Poem inspired by:
"Never Saw Blue Like That"
Shaun Colvin

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awesome composition and lightning, the emotion you construct with this photo is very strong, i think you've choosen the right blue tone!

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Niice one. A tad over-processed but good nevertheless.

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Were there any filters used for this? If i had to guess, i'd say you used a red filter.
you always have these very intriguinge things to say with your pictures.
amazing shot! i like especially the clouds... and the house is very interesting... :)
I really enjoyed the color scheme on this - and it just looks gorgeous.

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Brilliant image and astounding literature to accompany it.
I was browsing the Conceptual category and saw this shot of the clock on Citadel hill and had to full view it.
The image itself is very surreal. I think this feeling comes from the dark sky and the stark white tones of the clock building itself.
Beautifully done.
The writing speaks beautiful truths and gives me a feeling of clarity as it made me think about how things have changed around me and the way I should be viewing things in my life a bit differently now. Holding on to the past doesn't solve anything.
Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful piece. Keep up the amazing work.

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- I know that monkey, I think his name is Donkey..
- Monkeys aren't donkeys! Quit messing with my head!
I love your frames and compositions my friend.

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Ancora Imparo.

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