Photographer’s Note
I have heard that one of the reasons why human beings build our religious temples higher and higher is that we want to get closer to God.
Perhaps I've mistaken about this interpretation but it's a fact that in any religion there are temples with impressive height.
So no matter whether we want to reach the place God is or not, one question still remains without an answer (and probably will remain so): is it SOFT there?
I have no idea what the creator of this arrow has had in mind when they hanged it on a wire passing over the square close to St. Alexander Nevski cathedral in Sofia. Maybe a long-lasting contemplation on whether everything is soft out there? Can anyone tell?...
Leaving these thoughts aside, this arrow is one of the few similar objects hanging from random wires at random(?) places in Sofia. While I've noticed that the other two I'd seen have been removed, this one still remains and was "freshly" discovered by me today at the place mentioned above.
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hervepacault (22) 2008-04-17 0:58
Hi,
I like the original angle you used to take this picture a lot. It's really an eye-catching view and I like the way you played with the camera to express your sense of observation.
Hervé
Bojan
(1630) 2008-05-05 4:34
Zdravo Tsvetana :)
Interesno razmisluvanje i sekako odlicna kompozicija, so jaki i cisti boi.
Jas licno smetam deka pravoslavnite hramovi se malku poinakvi, iako sekako ima isklucoci, no spored mene tie ne se stremat tolku kon visina, nitu se obiduvaat da zaprepastat so mermeri i zlato. Nivniot enterier, so bezbroj oci vpereni kon posetitelot, nasocenoto svetlo i sekako so mirisot na temjanot, postignuva vondimenziska atmosfera.
Pozdrav
Bojan
Photo Information
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Copyright: Tsvetana Rangelova (tsvetanar)
(221) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-09-15
- Categories: Daily Life
- Exposure: f/4.7, 1/250 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-09-15 10:02
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