This image again was taken at Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum, Berlin, in the Garden of Exile. It is a garden created with 49 concrete pillars in which all but one have trees growing in soil from Berlin. The last symbolically contains only bare soil from Jerusalem.
Wow this is an amazing image, I love the perspective and the way the opening between the pillars resembles a cross. Great capture.
Thanks Judygal. The pathways between the pillars are purposely all at different sloping levels to make you feel disorientated and unbalanced as you walk between them, so I kept looking up. : )
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phenominal image. Absolutely love it !
Beautiful perspective, your work is amazing!
amazing work!
Super take!
Well done
awesome image,,,,,,,,,fantastic eye
Wow this is an amazing image, I love the perspective and the way the opening between the pillars resembles a cross. Great capture.
Thanks Judygal. The pathways between the pillars are purposely all at different sloping levels to make you feel disorientated and unbalanced as you walk between them, so I kept looking up. : )
– Ramona Farrelly
Thank you one and all for all your well appreciated comments.
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