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25 comments:
That's a beautiful shot. I love it, it looks like a sign of hope.
Very effective.
I agree with Just me again - it looks like a sign of hope, for sure!
Beautiful shot Carver!
Have a nice sunday :)
Anna
I feel like I'm looking into the future.
Looks like a window - like somebody is trapped behind a glass and that is the only piece of world they can see - imagine the season change - beautifully framed!
Absolutely delightful....
the contrast from black to light....love it.
I have been looking forvard to yor post alle the day, and og course,,, it`s good!!!
Light at the end!!!
Hugs from Anne in Norway.
Oh yes, there is almost always light at the end of a tunnel
Oh, yes, that's great!
If in the dark days I always have this in mind, the light at the end of the tunnel. Optimistic image.
I really like this, very effective.
Nice idea and shot, i like it. :-)
After seeing Ellie's photo, we should dedicate this one to her so that she can be reminded that there is "light at the end of the tunnel."
Magnificent shot! Congrats Carver!
Léia :)
Bonjour Luxembourg
Whoa! What a beautiful shot!!
Slow and Beautiful — Snail
Wonderful .. love this perspective ...
Love, love, love this one!
Simply MARVELOUS photo ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
It almost looks like two photos. The interior, though dark, looks crisp and sharp while the end of the tunnel looks almost dream like. Very well done.
Great composition in this capture. Very enjoyable.
Barbara
dreamy...
Came to see your My World but had to browse - I need to comment on this one - is that "tunnel" a mailbox? I really like the composition of the shot - and your title for it.
Back again Carver,
How funny that I thought the tunnel was a mailbox! Thanks for clarifying. I looked at it a long time, too...Now that you told me what it is, I can see it clearly!
it makes me run out of the tunnel =)
really a nice shot...I would like to see the colored version of the same pic.... if possible...plz.
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