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Jailed?
Can something as free as the mountains and Nature, in general, be jailed or controlled? If not, why do we humans still try to do so? Why do we try to explore the unexplored? In exercising our freedom, are we not encroaching upon the freedom of other beings? By taking pride in the beauty of things such as the mountains and exploring them to reveal their beauty to the world, thereby inviting others to re-explore the same, are we not insulting its very beauty? Do all things beautiful have to be exploited? Or can we accept that beauty is true beauty when left alone?
Would love to know what you think.
Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:59 pm
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Commentby Ganesh H Shankar on Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:14 am

A fine vision here Falak. Yes, your message comes across well. How about a crop which excludes trees ? Just wires crossing Himalayas ? Would that work for you ?

Btw, I accidentally pressed rating button instead of Facebook like which resulted in image getting rated 7. Sorry for the same..

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Commentby falakvasa on Mon Oct 21, 2013 10:56 am

Thank you. Yes, I agree with cropping out the trees. It adds to the composition but takes away from the message I am trying to convey. Thank you for the suggestion.

Haha, it's alright! I'm glad you liked it.

Commentby nirlep on Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:03 pm

Hi Falak,
Sorry for not keeping up of late. This image rhymes so well with me. Your image and the accompanying description indeed provokes us to think why do we destroy the things we love. maybe that's the reason a sage goes quiet with experience. We see that sage in you. Keep questioning and keep Him alive in you Falak.

Commentby falakvasa on Tue Oct 22, 2013 9:51 pm

Thank you, Nirlep sir, that means a lot. There are a lot of questions in my mind and a few answers as well. I wish to communicate my innermost thoughts as wholly as possible through my images, even without descriptions. And I'm sure that with your help and this forum's, I will slowly start producing such images.