Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => But is it Art? => Topic started by: 32BT on July 31, 2018, 12:23:43 pm
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Alloy designer with questionable sympathies? Or outsourced to india where there are no such sensibilities?
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Ha.
Jeremy
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Alloy designer with questionable sympathies? Or outsourced to india where there are no such sensibilities?
If I remember correctly, isn't the Indian one the other way around?
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If I remember correctly, isn't the Indian one the other way around?
Indeed it is and symbolises well being.
(http://www.keithlaban.co.uk/Pride.jpg)
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Attached pic taken at a site my then girlfriend worked on in northern Israel. Byzantine moasic.
-Dave-
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Indeed it is...
Doesn’t look the other way around?
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Doesn’t look the other way around?
I should have said, indeed, they can be. Some are reversed some not.
I'd like to say my image was the reflection in a mirror but the fact is it was a p**s poor illustration of the principle. I've always had trouble with left and right.
;-)
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I should have said, indeed, they can be. Some are reversed some not.
I'd like to say my image was the reflection in a mirror but the fact is it was a p**s poor illustration of the principle. I've always had trouble with left and right.
;-)
Enough! You may get this thread locked!
;-)
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I'd like to say my image was the reflection in a mirror but the fact is it was a p**s poor illustration of the principle. I've always had trouble with left and right.
Enough! You may get this thread locked!
Oh, having trouble isn't a problem; that arises only if he starts to maintain that left is wrong and right is right, or right is wrong and left is right ;)
Jeremy
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Enough! You may get this thread locked!
Oh, having trouble isn't a problem; that arises only if he starts to maintain that left is wrong and right is right, or right is wrong and left is right ;)
Jeremy
That's one of the reasons that I began an apprenticeship in engineering: kept me out of two years of left, right, left, right, left, right, sqaaaaad halt!
As I said, one of the reasons.
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Hindu swastika in candle wax at Kailasanathar temple.
The right-hand swastika is one of the 108 symbols of the Hindu god Vishnu as well as a symbol of the sun and of the Hindu sun god, Surya.