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Hallo speedy17
darf ich Ihr Bild für eine Publikation "Anleitung Dorfbau - Räumliches Entwicklungsleitbild" über die Gemeinde Hausen am Albis benutzen (mit Autorenhinweis). Ich würde es gerne unter "Wanderwege" einsetzten, in der Grösse 3 x 4 cm. Besten Dank für Rückmeldung profgasser
I am on a virtual trip from London to Australia, using the photographs in Panoramio to illustrate what is found on the way, going at a pace as if I was walking. I was hoping to make this photo Day 24. My aim is to contact the photographers, to ask them about what they see in their photograph, and by doing so, discover if within each of us there are common themes as to what we take, why we take and why we share online. It is in support of Gill Hick's Draw the Line initiative. She challenged us to draw a line, so I thought of the biggest one I could. You can find more on both the MAD for Peace group in Facebook (and who Gill Hicks is), and my To Australia by Click group.
I like your picture as it is a moment captured, you must have been lucky to get the butterfly at that point, but also because the butterfly is old, so it makes me think about life in its entirety. So the picture contains an instant, and the butterflies lifetime all in the same shot.
If you wish to contribute your thoughts on this image I would be very grateful. Equally if you do not wish to be part of this perhaps whimsical journey I will respect your wishes and edit the log to remove your photo. With best wishes, John
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Hallo speedy17 darf ich Ihr Bild für eine Publikation "Anleitung Dorfbau - Räumliches Entwicklungsleitbild" über die Gemeinde Hausen am Albis benutzen (mit Autorenhinweis). Ich würde es gerne unter "Wanderwege" einsetzten, in der Grösse 3 x 4 cm. Besten Dank für Rückmeldung profgasser
Dear Speedy
I am on a virtual trip from London to Australia, using the photographs in Panoramio to illustrate what is found on the way, going at a pace as if I was walking. I was hoping to make this photo Day 24. My aim is to contact the photographers, to ask them about what they see in their photograph, and by doing so, discover if within each of us there are common themes as to what we take, why we take and why we share online. It is in support of Gill Hick's Draw the Line initiative. She challenged us to draw a line, so I thought of the biggest one I could. You can find more on both the MAD for Peace group in Facebook (and who Gill Hicks is), and my To Australia by Click group.
I like your picture as it is a moment captured, you must have been lucky to get the butterfly at that point, but also because the butterfly is old, so it makes me think about life in its entirety. So the picture contains an instant, and the butterflies lifetime all in the same shot.
If you wish to contribute your thoughts on this image I would be very grateful. Equally if you do not wish to be part of this perhaps whimsical journey I will respect your wishes and edit the log to remove your photo. With best wishes, John
Красиво.