-Thirst
-Thirst
The second one is much better. Excellent find, good title.
How could He?
I actually prefer the first…
Perhaps it’s the darker shade that I like.
Thanks.
-Thirst
Nice photos, Thirst. Nice title too
I prefer the composition and depth in the first one but the darker second shot vibrates more with your title.
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the first picture is more mean, maybe because the dead branches lookes like a ripped coat on a dead thing,
the secound picture is more unstable, possibly because you can see the town bellow, (and it makes the dead tree seem to be ready to fall down to its fate.)
I think the meaness and the unstableness draws the viewer in.
thanks for posting.
I like the first one because the branches almost seem to be reaching out to you…
Is the tree asking for help?
Is the tree trying to pull you in?
What does it want?
Why is it staring at me?
Is it hungry?
Oh, god.
[contemplating god]
-Thirst
dead things are rarely hungry, they don’t hunger spiritually or in any other way,
they are complete, to die is to be complete.
that is why it is so beautiful or ugly . . . or something else, deepending on how you look at death.
(I just hope the dead are satisfied.)
sirswedishmike
I would be less worried about their satisfaction and lust that would be a negative death for everyone including relatives.
id’e prefer my neccessity’s ready and my love for others who are alive to be flowing peacefully of course they will shed tears but they will also gain vast wisdom onward towards their own experience.
i don’t see death as a threat , too many people see it as a hell of some sort because they can’t bear the pain of loosing someone so important they barely even knew no matter how many years they were with them.
the life and death scenerio seems to work better if you make both objective survivorsof time travel like the Time Machine movie only slightlylife and death ride the same veseel on a day-to-day basis so that you can justify your own balance or imbalance.
i hope that wasn’t too much
DDF
p.s
wonderful pics T4M
Death is not a thing or an event, it is a manifestation of billions of tiny failures, causing eventual colaps of the structure wishing to have trillions of tiny victories every day.
But yes, people don’t absolutely know anyone.
And I want to find an ancient Egyptian “book of the dead”. Yes, mortals being the salvation for immortals. Who would have thought.