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Deep In Thought
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Solitude of a person means seclusion or isolation, i.e. lack of contact with other people. It may stem from deliberate choice, contagious disease, disfiguring features or repulsive personal habits, or circumstances of employment or situation.
Short-term solitude is often valued as a time when one may work, think or rest without being disturbed. It may be desired for privacy.
Long-term solitude is often seen as undesirable, causing loneliness or reclusion, resulting from inability to establish relationships. However, for some people solitude is not depressing. Still others (e.g. monks) regard long-term solitude as a means of spiritual enlightenment. |
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Great picture Richard- I put it in my theme.
Serena
- ilvao
(1168) - [2007-11-14 23:39]
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Hello,
I like your pictures where we can guess the sea in front of him.
Also he doesn't only look "deep in thought" but lonely thanks to his place on the pictures, small in the middle of the stones : well done !
A nice composition, very clean and well framed.
Maybe the guy was just playing with his dog, but your note fits very well with the picture.
Regards Stefano
Great picture very minimalistic, like in a japanese garden
Well done,
Jean-Claude