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10-NOV-2009 Laura Sebastianelli

Eye of reason? or Eye of passion?

This image is in response to the Totally Informal Transglobal Challenge. The theme for Thursday, November 12, is "Sense or Sensibility".

For other's take on the challenge, or to post your own, click on the following link: http://form.pbase.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=42691

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Karen Stuebing17-Nov-2009 12:13
Great interpretation of the challenge and love the photo and the post processing.
Jola Dziubinska16-Nov-2009 01:19
Strong look.
cits_4_pets14-Nov-2009 04:11
Nice interpretation, passion or reason, either way, both makes sense.
Mieke WA Minkjan13-Nov-2009 07:04
the sense of the eyes! wonderful idea
carol j. phipps13-Nov-2009 01:40
Strong color!
Barbara Heide12-Nov-2009 21:47
well if Ralph knows what he says... I would heve been tempted to say both...
Guest 12-Nov-2009 20:48
Disregard my previous statements. I haven't slept in two days. I am working on a project that deadlines very shortly. My brain is malfunctioning. I change my answer to both. That should hedge my bets.
Guest 12-Nov-2009 20:46
Disregard my previous statement. I wasn't paying attention. It is your left eye. Making it reason. Sorry.
Guest 12-Nov-2009 20:45
Because it's the right eye, and if my Egyptian mythology is correct. I say passion.
Colin Storey12-Nov-2009 18:07
Great idea and wonderful processing.
LynnH12-Nov-2009 13:07
How clever. Love this!
J. Scott Coile12-Nov-2009 12:46
I think we more often are driven by our senses than governed by our sensibility. Well done!
Cindi Smith12-Nov-2009 04:06
Could go either way. I like this one very much!
BleuEvanescence12-Nov-2009 03:48
I would say both...
This is moving Laura.
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