Solitude is a typical topic of photography and art, psychology and philosophy. Maybe it is a part of wishful thinking in overcrowded cities? An attitude of nearly surrealism to criticize modern societies? But there will be no way back! Lost paradises…
title=”Voices of Solitude”, composition via flickr.com by Ben Heine sent to my flickr group BLOG IT! – click on the picture to enter his collection…
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compare four other photos
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titles:
1 – “House on the Drina River” by Irene Becker
2 – “Hong Kong” by Manuel Romaris
3 – “Wheat Field with Crows” by Ben Visbeek
4 – “Happy METROPOLIS” by myself / Frizztext
title=”Norway” by Manuel ROMARÍS, click on the photo to enter his flickr galleries …
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title=”Castle Stalker” by JACK BYERS., click on the photo to enter his flickr galleries …
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title=”’twas all about the water view” by colorfulexpressions
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related:
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/11/12/photographer-irene-becker/
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/hong-kong-by-manuel-romaris
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/05/12/ben-visbeek-testimonial/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/frizztext/megalopolis
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more of Ben Heine via
http://www.flickr.com/photos/benheine/sets/72157623436787459/with/3789612382/
photos (and photo-manipulations) taken during Ben Heine’s trip at the “Mont Saint Michel”
also:
http://www.benjaminheine.blogspot.com/
http://www.benheine.com/
https://twitter.com/#!/BenHeine
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Well, I’d be happy to lose and not go back.
Fantastic scenery.
I love these photos.
I want to upholster the walls of the house!
vento
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I like the photo about the House on the river 🙂
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Indeed, even when on the Moon, there is still some sort of communication with the base…But the good old kind of solitude is gone. I like the photos. Thanks.
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Great shot. Sometimes I want to be alone.
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Incredible photos! I love yours and what it represents, that in mass crowds, we are still very much alone.
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Powerful images. Amazing how much can be said without words. Margie
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Solitude can be find in every place if we know how to create it. Beautiful photos.
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This is great. A wonderful look at solitude through stunning photos, beautifully curated by you!
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The first photo is incredible.
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These phots are incredible, I haven’t got over the Hong Kong one yet.
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Beautiful shots. 🙂
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stunning photographs. your “Metropolis” – I’ve never seen anything like it. Thanks for a bit of wonder today.
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These are stunning, FT. I love how the photos depict different aspects of solitude (something I’d like to have on a daily basis).
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I search for the solitude within first and foremost, and then compliment it with the solitude of place.
Thanks Frizz for posting such cool photos.
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My mind’s picture of heaven looks a lot like SOLITUDE. I am plagued with ADHD, so noises and bright lights unhinge me. It’s not hard to imagine how Vegas is my personal hell.
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All breathtaking shots. Solitude is such a wonderful state of mind!
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I’m moving to a house in the country…for some solitude :-). Kx
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Beautiful photos♥
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There are all stunning, sir (including your piece, of course)! Thanks for sharing these!
🙂
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That house picture is magical… 🙂
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compare Iceland:

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title=”Time to Tell "Art" Stories & Kayak”
photo by Steven Ford / snowbasinbumps, on Flickr
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