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Some say he gave his life - kamikaze - to defend them.
Some say he flew too close to the sun.
(We know he saw his reflection on a windscreen.)
Some say he gave his life - kamikaze - to defend them.
Some say he flew too close to the sun.
(We know he saw his reflection on a windscreen.)
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"It's not agoraphobia!" she wailed. "The sky has no point of reference!" And so saying she buried her head in the footpath and never moved again.
"It's not agoraphobia!" she wailed. "The sky has no point of reference!" And so saying she buried her head in the footpath and never moved again.
Beautiful photographs, there is reflexion of light, they're like windows to another continent, from my perspective...
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Nico from Germany
Thank you, Nico. They're filtered through an iPhone app Instagram, which does some lovely things to light and colour balance. (And you being in Deutschland, i guess they ARE windows to another continent, heh.)
ReplyDeleteCount me as one of those who says he flew too close to the sun.
ReplyDeleteYou're right haha but if I flew to Australia then it would be by Quantas.
ReplyDeleteThere is no question but that the sky has no point of refrence. If you look down, there's a solid point, but it's dizzy-making, so don't.
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