“ How a cross becomes a sword ”
I’ve always found it kind of ironic how the cross, a widely known religious symbol, becomes a sword once turned upside down. I was wondering if I was the only one who saw this… so when this week’s theme was upside down I decided to put my theory to the test. My son’s, ages 3 ans 6 saw the sword ...
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  • Linda Miller Edited 2 years ago

    Nice composition and great idea.

    Nice composition and great idea.

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  • Frances Egan Edited 2 years ago

    I like the minimalism of your shot Kimberly. I hadn't seen it as sword, but I do now.

    I like the minimalism of your shot Kimberly. I hadn't seen it as sword, but I do now.

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  • Tammy McChesney Edited 2 years ago

    Never noticed that, great eye for seeing it!

    Never noticed that, great eye for seeing it!

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  • Fran O Edited 2 years ago

    Totally. Weren't medieval soldiers that died on the battlefield buried with their swords used as a marker? Or is that just something I've learned through the movies and… more

    Totally. Weren't medieval soldiers that died on the battlefield buried with their swords used as a marker? Or is that just something I've learned through the movies and television??

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#upsidedown #cross #blackandwhite #horizon

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