tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1858454538187432037.post7984225048850070813..comments2023-05-14T02:13:31.056-07:00Comments on ein klage-himmel: bridge (2)James Owenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07614935078978354375noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1858454538187432037.post-36680481994796897912011-12-10T08:20:51.440-08:002011-12-10T08:20:51.440-08:00Isabella: Ich finde, ein Großteil der Magie der F...<b>Isabella:</b> Ich finde, ein Großteil der Magie der Fotografie kommt aus dem Seher. Die Poesie ist nichts ohne dich.<br /><br />Ich umarme dich, liebe Freundin :-)James Owenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07614935078978354375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1858454538187432037.post-91921962656605474272011-12-10T08:01:35.106-08:002011-12-10T08:01:35.106-08:00Roxana: the bridge is a link between realities .....<b>Roxana:</b> the bridge is a link between realities ... we cross from one state of being to another ... there is danger, of course, but likewise joy ...James Owenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07614935078978354375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1858454538187432037.post-45276369157460754712011-12-04T14:28:09.955-08:002011-12-04T14:28:09.955-08:00lieber James,
deine Bilder enthalten so oft eine ...lieber James,<br /><br />deine Bilder enthalten so oft eine wunderbare Poesie, ja Magie ... Worte, Verse steigen aus ihnen empor, berühren Herz und Sinne. <br /><br />Danke! <br /><br />Küsse für dich, <br />isabellaisabella kramer - veredithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09241252383238836003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1858454538187432037.post-20815037408625461752011-12-04T05:05:21.560-08:002011-12-04T05:05:21.560-08:00you know what these two last bridge-posts made me ...you know what these two last bridge-posts made me remember? especially this photo and the last one in the previous post, with that ethereal, otherworldy quality that hypnotizes me... something i had learned in Japan, about bridges and how they function as doors to another reality, if only we are able to find the right angle, the right step when crossing...<br /><br />"The taiko-bashi, symbolizing one's departure from the world of reality. In the Edo period, a bridge was usually situated ...to mark the dividing point between this world and higan (the other world). People crossing the bridge became conscious of entering an extraordinary fictional place."<br />Tadao Ando<br /><br />(thank you)Roxanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05650840495095863057noreply@blogger.com