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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Started conversation Nov 24, 2019
FWR:
Where does this zebra go to? Why is it so close to the kerb....why is it going the wrong way?
A real road to nowhere, enhanced by the perspective it gives on a quiet, traffic free night.
Sometimes the things we see on a daily basis offer up a nice black and white shot. (It's actually the staff crossing at a local toll.)
DG:
I love the way this raises so many questions visually.
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Paigetheoracle Posted Nov 24, 2019
Is this a dark night of the soul, solely a dark night or the domain of The Dark Knight?
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Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking. Posted Nov 26, 2019
Petrol stations at night are usually not the most inspiring places for the soul.
The rays of light projecting from the street lights give a nice extra play of lines.
We have a 200m long "zebra crossing" on our parking lot here. I have been tempted many times to take a picture of that. (or if you can't wait for that, check out ///ontvangst.koeriers.ferm )
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Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking. Posted Nov 26, 2019
///gladiators.coughed.surfaces
If you prefer English
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Dec 1, 2019
This picture makes me want to follow that path to see where it leads. Oz, maybe?
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- 1: Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor (Nov 24, 2019)
- 2: Paigetheoracle (Nov 24, 2019)
- 3: Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking. (Nov 26, 2019)
- 4: Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking. (Nov 26, 2019)
- 5: SashaQ - happysad (Nov 26, 2019)
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