I took one of my favorite photos at Loon Lake in British Columbia in February of 2016. To me the lack of focus creates the illusion that the downed tree is spinning.
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Namaste dear Karuna…..thanks for the nice illusion……blessings StanleydelGozo
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Wonderful to hear from you. Where are you living now?
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I like the abstract quality and the vibrant saturated colors in this photograph a lot. A painterly quality. Very rich.
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Very nice capture.
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It really DOES give the illusion of spinning! I would love to go to BC with you someday…White Rock would be a nice place to start:) so close to the border too
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That would be fun. I will let you know when the winter retreat is held in BC again. Amma isn’t at that one, in body, but Swami Dayamrita usually comes. And it is fun to be together when we aren’t busy putting on the tour.
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That would be nice!
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