“ Pythagoras Rocks ”
I was trying to think of inspiration for horizons but live in a big town without great vistas or seas. We have a globe in our hallway so `I thought of the biggest horizon of all. My husband dismantled the globe from its axis stand and we tried various ways of holding it. He then held it to his ...
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  • Kathy Archer Edited 4 years ago

    This is a great picture, I like the blue of his eyes and your use of the globe. Such a good idea.

    This is a great picture, I like the blue of his eyes and your use of the globe. Such a good idea.

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  • Daðey Arnborg Sigþórsdóttir Edited 4 years ago

    Clever and such a literal interpretation :)

    Clever and such a literal interpretation :)

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  • Charli Couchman Edited 4 years ago

    Very clever use of the horizon, and I love that the blue in his eyes echoes the color of the globe.

    Very clever use of the horizon, and I love that the blue in his eyes echoes the color of the globe.

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  • Linden Best Edited 4 years ago

    This is great. Good idea. Think I might have preferred it without the blue eyes

    This is great. Good idea. Think I might have preferred it without the blue eyes

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#horizonlines #horizon #breaktherule #blue #globe #curved #round #eyes #desaturation #closeup

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