The movie could definitely have been called The Road to Hell, the characters even talk about going to hell. Pretty good movie actually. Daniel Craig’s character would surely be on the top of the list for eternal damnation.
However, I don’t believe in hell except as it is here on Earth.
Another meaning of perdition is utter ruin and if I don’t get out of where I live soon. . .
Yes, indeed. I do not recommend living in a room of ten square metres in a boarding house for nearly three years.
Sexism, homophobia and racism abounds. Bleuch!
A helpful hint. Turning a laptop upside down can avoid the need for such acrobatics, of rotating an image in software. Or moving to the UK while carefully maintaining the relative position of the image to the stars as you travel. I have always tried to avoid standing on my head, most especially when it means standing with my feet on my head (not easily done I assure you)
Hitchck was a dilettant?
Ridiculous.
Htchcock-esque?
Nonsense!
Why?
You are incomparable. What an eye. What piece of art.!
Deeply bowing to the artist.
Brilliant composition.
Thanks Rabirius!
Wonderful shot.
And the road to “that state of eternal punishment and damnation into which a sinful and unpenitent person passes after death”?
Oh deary me. I hope your turned and fled.
… or were penitent…
The movie could definitely have been called The Road to Hell, the characters even talk about going to hell. Pretty good movie actually. Daniel Craig’s character would surely be on the top of the list for eternal damnation.
However, I don’t believe in hell except as it is here on Earth.
Another meaning of perdition is utter ruin and if I don’t get out of where I live soon. . .
Oh dear. 😦
Yes, indeed. I do not recommend living in a room of ten square metres in a boarding house for nearly three years.
Sexism, homophobia and racism abounds. Bleuch!
Great photo! Every way I look at it! 🙂
Thank you, Mark. Have you tried looking at it whilst standing on your head yet?
No? Neither have I. 😉
A helpful hint. Turning a laptop upside down can avoid the need for such acrobatics, of rotating an image in software. Or moving to the UK while carefully maintaining the relative position of the image to the stars as you travel. I have always tried to avoid standing on my head, most especially when it means standing with my feet on my head (not easily done I assure you)
Advocates of yoga disagree.
They disagree that standing with MY feet on MY head is not easily done? Their thinking is as twisted as their bodies 🙂
Andrew!
Powerfully suggestive shot – it’s like a movie trailer in one shot. Brilliant composition.
Thanks, Richard. I like it’s simplicity.
Hitchck was a dilettant?
Ridiculous.
Htchcock-esque?
Nonsense!
Why?
You are incomparable. What an eye. What piece of art.!
Deeply bowing to the artist.
Blimey, Sean!
And here’s the missing ‘o’.
And here’s the missing ‘e’. 🙂
Uff! Where’s an ‘e’ (been) missing.
I just found – additional to the ‘o’ – an ‘i’,
Well, two vocals left. : )
diletante 🙂
two vowels left 🙂
and here’s the ‘c’ 🙂
I think it must be past your bedtime, Sean. 🙂
And here’s the missing ‘t’ from my dilettante. 🙂
I have no excuse, it’s 9.48 am here. 🙂
Uff!ff!
I hope I spelt that right, so early in my morning.
Ha ha, he he, hi hi, ho ho, hu hu.
I wish I could hear that last line. 🙂
With all those letters falling from above, I found enough to write “fantastic” for the photo….whichever road one is taking!
Glad you like it Claude, but I’d really rather be on a road other than one which leads to utter ruin. 🙂
On the road to perdition, American Tea Party members are directing the traffic If they would just get on the bus and leave the rest of us alone. 😉
Sounds like a good idea, Joseph. 🙂