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Friday, April 1, 2011

"Something about the absence of trees makes the light seem perfect"


"Something about the absence of trees makes the light seem perfect" - Rollingwood by Ben Marcus

8 comments:

  1. Poor me, having just posted a present tree, also in perfect light ;)
    Probably there is more than one perfection possible.

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  2. Markus, I really found this sentence odd - absence of trees making light perfect?

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  3. This sentence *is* odd. I can't translate it word-by-word, but it transports a weird perception.

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  4. Excellent photo and quote!

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  5. It's a puzzling remark, makes me wonder "perfect for what?".

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  6. Randy, thank you very much!

    Mary Ann, perfect for just looking around perhaps. No further explanation in the text: it's spring, the weather is clear and the absence of trees makes the light seem perfect ... odd sentence in an odd story.

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  7. Nice pattern. Love patterns.

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  8. Antimaus, yes, me too. But it's hard to do it right under some conditions, like snow and blue sky and sun and extremely harsh light.

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