This week’s challenge is to draw the eye beyond a focal point: here it’s about the scope of the beyond.
Pop over to Sara Rosso’s post for more examples of this week’s topic.
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This week’s challenge is to draw the eye beyond a focal point: here it’s about the scope of the beyond.
Pop over to Sara Rosso’s post for more examples of this week’s topic.
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Your image draws the mind beyond as well as the eye.
… and thank goodness we’ve evolved from the days of the flat-earth theory.
Nice photo. Would you explain what I am looking at? It appears to me that something is being built.
Great to get your query S. Rather than being built, here lie the remnants of an old railway system, and siding. Built in 1897 by the British Government to haul freight and passengers from Walvis Bay (in Namibia) to this siding named Plum. Here today it sits in the middle of nowhere! I did a road trip by car through this extraordinary ‘ocean of sand’. It’s the vastness, the expanse of ‘nothingness’ which stretches for miles to the back of beyond that holds the mind. The focal point in the photo is the last post – then …..
sha’tashari got there before me, I was going to ask the same question. What a wonderful photo, and I love the story behind it too. xxx Ailsa
Thanks Ailsa!
This is deep. hehe. But I love the sky. Very calm. 🙂
Thanks Zen … the sky the endstop?
Oh yeah.. rather.. >_<
Great entry! Keeps the eye alert.
Thanks…. 🙂
Good photo for the challenge. 🙂
Thanks Adin.