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Photographer In Transit  In Transit {Karma:29432}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Olympus e500
Categories Journalism
Still Life
Deep Blue
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Zuiko 14-45
Uploaded 11/8/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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About One sends naughty little girls, even Young Ladies into the corner... when they mis-behave. Those know who they are...
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luisa vassallo luisa vassallo   {K:28230} 11/10/2005
wonderful!
good presentation

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/10/2005
"A fine quotation is a diamond in the hand of a man of wit and a pebble in the hand of a fool."

BR from the world of derivatives :)

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In Transit In Transit   {K:29432} 11/10/2005
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/nataliezoe

Seven Chords & The Truth

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In Transit In Transit   {K:29432} 11/10/2005
To: narabia

Seven is a nice number

Clearly there is something here that plucked a chord!

To save your further search:
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REMEMBRANCE: The Seventh Chord of The Seven Chords of Jnana Yoga.

Higher discriminative reflection, revealing the layers of the Great Continuum of Consciousness that are yet unawakened up to the next octave of spiritual evolution. It reveals your Soul purpose, and the current track of spiritual evolution.

While "Ex-Derivativa" or "Derivativa" can not be addressed as U No Who's Grey Matter does not have does not have an entry for this word yet.

So conclude that you are right and you are wrong
Guess where?
<':-)

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/9/2005
Elisa, you are right and you are wrong
Guess where?

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 11/9/2005
Simple and elegant image. Complex about. This commenter is a simple woman who never wanted a corner office :) Reason: money and power is something you can?t get enough of ... ever!

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/9/2005
[continue from above]
Of course I would not interpret your photo in that way if not the title and your ?about?.
For sure, the title sways the viewer?s mind? Sometimes in more exaggerative degree (grinning)

Kindest regards,
Ex-Derivativa
[the end]

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/9/2005
[continue from above]
What we have here? The chair waiting for a new CEO, corner office surrounded by still water, good view to horizons. But one must remeber that this is only the shot of one moment, a frozen second. As in the real life ? even the corner office, walls behind, stable basement of your chair would not secure one?s position forever. The waters are usually dirty (as on the darker part of the above photo) and could not be still/calm if used as a ring for tough fights. And the chair is never stable as soaks with water, is exposed to strong winds, and is supported with lower levels that sometimes are not eager to be enough strong, and sometimes behave as worms eating the legs of your chair etc.
No doubt why the wiser and nicer gender does not like it ;) (wink)
[see below]

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/9/2005
[continue from above]
The price is shorter life by average 7 years )
Is it worth to get better salary and corner office instead of seven years of life?
I leave the question to you Guys )

So now it is time to write about the photo, but it will be also re being a chairperson.
[see below]

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/9/2005
[continue from above]
Yes, being the winner gives high satisfaction, but makes conditions even harder for the future, so you have to fight more again, and so on, and so on. Of course it has been as engine of civilizations development but? In many, many cases the battle could finish earlier, in nicer atmosphere if you only let us ? the women - be the generals (smile). We focus on the results, while you focus on being the winner. And you pay the price for that attitude.
[see below]

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/9/2005
[continue from above]
? when it comes the day when we realize that "the toll of the job began to outstrip its rewards" we ? the women ? step down, while you ? the men ? still fight or even fight stronger. Contrary to us who base on emotions, you are driven by your natural instinct. Which way better, nobody knows, but? One must notice that sometimes for men the fighting itself, the fighting with their competitors/ problems/ markets/ uncertainty becomes more important than the idea they are fighting for. Isn?t it wisely to use brain and think for a while about the outcome of the battle you take part in?
[see below]

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/9/2005
[continue from above]

I was pretty sure that the words in your ?about? had been written by a man, as the main reason for women?s decision to quite hard business underlined family and lower willingness for relocate. So I spent 2 seconds to browse internet for the article. What a surprise!? The author was a woman ? Linda Tischler. So I spent a few minutes to read it. What I found was that not the only family reasons but also your nature my Dear Gentlemen, is responsible for women to be less competitive in business world. We are supposed to be behave more ?viscerally? than the men in conflicts/competition, but ?

[see below]

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/9/2005
For sure, this one photo requires a comment, so a few minutes from a woman )
May be more about life and more about your ?abouts? and titles, that definitely sway the viewer?s mind, and less about the photo itself, but be sure at the end it will be also about photography )

[see below]

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narabia   narabia     {K:9563} 11/9/2005
For sure, this one photo requires a comment, so a few minutes from a woman )
May be more about life and more about your ?abouts? and titles, that definitely sway the viewer?s mind, and less about the photo itself, but be sure at the end it will be also about photography )

I was pretty sure that the words in your ?about? had been written by a man, as the main reason for women?s decision to quite hard business underlined family and lower willingness for relocate. So I spent 2 seconds to browse internet for the article. What a surprise!? The author was a woman ? Linda Tischler. So I spent a few minutes to read it. What I found was that not the only family reasons but also your nature my Dear Gentlemen, is responsible for women to be less competitive in business world. We are supposed to be behave more ?viscerally? than the men in conflicts/competition, but ? when it comes the day when we realize that ?the toll of the job began to outstrip its rewards? we ? the women ? step down, while you ? the men ? still fight or even fight stronger. Contrary to us who base on emotions, you are driven by your natural instinct. Which way better, nobody knows, but? One must notice that sometimes for men the fighting itself, the fighting with their competitors/problems/markets/uncertainty becomes more important than the idea they are fighting for. Isn?t it wisely to use brain and think for a while about the outcome of the battle you take part in?
Yes, being the winner gives high satisfaction, but makes conditions even harder for the future, so you have to fight more again, and so on, and so on. Of course it has been as engine of civilizations development but? In many, many cases the battle could finish earlier, in nicer atmosphere if you only let us ? the women - be the generals . We focus on the results, while you focus on being the winner. And you pay the price for that attitude. The price is shorter life by average 7 years )
Is it worth to get better salary and corner office instead of seven years of life?
I leave the question to you Guys )

So now about the photo, but still re being a chairperson.
What we have here? The chair waiting for a new CEO, corner office surrounded by still water, good view to horizons. But one must remeber that this is only the shot of one moment, a frozen second. As in the real life ? even the corner office, walls behind, stable basement of your chair would not secure one?s position forever. The waters are usually dirty (as on the darker part of the above photo) and could not be still/calm if used as a ring for tough fights. And the chair is never stable as soaks with water, is exposed to strong winds, and is supported with lower levels that sometimes are not eager to be enough strong, and sometimes behave as worms eating the legs of your chair etc.
No doubt why the wiser and nicer gender does not like it.

Of course I would not interpret your photo in that way if not the title and your ?about?. For sure, the title sways the viewer?s mind? Sometimes in more exaggerative degree

Kindest regards,
Ex-Derivativa

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Naomi Weidner Naomi Weidner   {K:6636} 11/8/2005
Great comentary, and beautiful, minimalist image to accompany it. Too bad the thumbnail viewers don't get the comentary. -- Naomi

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In Transit In Transit   {K:29432} 11/8/2005
Young Lady! You get the corner office 4sure!

I will be down below, you may have heard of that space they call the sub-sea-cellar, to which I have been demoted!

By the way... under the table there is a supply of:
http://linie-aquavit.com
which must be consumed as you travel the seas, being the "Water of Life"!

Many compliments!

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 11/8/2005
This work are gorgeous In Transit! I like the simplicity and minimalism and the treatment works great!

Jeanette

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