simply gorgeous. no, not failed at all, brilliant. did you know that the “two suns” was part of the mayan prophecies, heralding the dawn of a new era, and referring to the earth, with her solar system -‘s movement towards the central sun in the centre of the galaxy…..
so, i’d say, a brilliant and prophetic photo, as well as beautiful. 🙂
( oh, and one does wonder how did this photographic “accident” happen !)
Thank you Debbie, I appreciate your fascinating comments. I do believe nothing happens by pure chance. The image has an amazing energy about it, so glad you enjoyed it 🙂
That’s different…..the explanation must be facinating…
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Yes, I like different. That image was in the ‘failed’ file of photographs that I just couldn’t part with! Thanks for commenting 🙂
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I never delete either…I even find use find some of the blurred ones:)
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That’s awesome. I love such accidental photos.
Let me invite you to my blog -o-ween party.
https://acookingpotandtwistedtales.com/2016/10/29/its-a-blog-o-ween-lets-party/
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Thanks, so do I.
Will pop by later, thanks for commenting 🙂
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Well done. 😀
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Thank you 🙂
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simply gorgeous. no, not failed at all, brilliant. did you know that the “two suns” was part of the mayan prophecies, heralding the dawn of a new era, and referring to the earth, with her solar system -‘s movement towards the central sun in the centre of the galaxy…..
so, i’d say, a brilliant and prophetic photo, as well as beautiful. 🙂
( oh, and one does wonder how did this photographic “accident” happen !)
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Thank you Debbie, I appreciate your fascinating comments. I do believe nothing happens by pure chance. The image has an amazing energy about it, so glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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