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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 10/1/2008
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Thanks a lot for the nice comment, Aziz, and even more for the idea!
And with a bit of rotation we get the exact symbol of that. (Attachment.) Now I only have to open some kung-fu school! ;-)
Cheers and thanks again!
Nick
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aZiZ aBc
{K:28345} 9/30/2008
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So beautiful,... very good sharpness, light, ... How do you like the attachment ? H n H Aziz
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/30/2008
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Thanks a lot for the crop, Saad! It seems to come closer to the symbol now!
Cheers!
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/30/2008
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Thanks a lot, Dave!
It was similar indeed, and so a good opportinity for me, mainly for posing a small question about the very nature of both those "meanings". Putting them together is easy but defining them for themselves is a bit of trouble!
Cheers!
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/30/2008
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Thanks a lot Gustavo!
But take a bit more time. If you really want to go into abstracts you have to use something more than mere enthousiasm and quick comments coming out of analogy conclusions.
Was there any intention for presenting yet another empty bubble about the usual "Ying-Yang" concept here? Or can you already "define* what Ying and what Yang is in order to be able to speak about their complementary combination? How can we sit and talk about the usual "good-bad" without being able to say what good and what bad is? This way it is only romantic nonsense for the enthusiastic but I don't have to do anything with that. So, still I ask: What is Ying and what is Yang while everybody talks soooo wisely to me about that?
Cheers!
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/30/2008
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Oops, if it looked like stone to you, Indranil, then I messed it up completely. It is water flowing over stones.
Sigh!
Cheers!
Nick
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 9/29/2008
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كل عام وأنتم بالف خير dear Aziz,you have asked if you have cropped it well, a 3% from above edge to remove the very shrp angle between the black and white,and the composition will be perfect,regards, Saad.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 9/29/2008
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A good resemblance to the symbol, Nick! Well seen and taken! Dave.
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 9/29/2008
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Muy buena la composición y bien balanceados los contrastes. Y sí la asociación con el Ying y el Yang era inevitable y por ahí, las dos partes son Ying y Yang al mismo tiempo...;-)
Un abrazo!
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Indranil Ray
{K:2035} 9/29/2008
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Nice contrast between Frozen Snow and Black Stone. BLACK AND WHITE combination looks cool ;)
Cheers! Indranil
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