Marked in by the wrong society
When I see the markings of a selfish person. I wonder if they know the true meaning of art and culture. If you are one of these people that tag. Just tag your own room and leave what is beautiful and natural for the rest to appreciate and enjoy the stone was untouched that stood 4000 years ago.
In the In the Grove of Quercus Alba photo essay.
13 Responses
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On 5 January 2008 Rachel McKinnie gave props:
Gorgeous, Glenn. It's too bad people feel the need to scratch in them.
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On 5 January 2008 Traci Howard gave props:
I agree with Rachel - it's an awesome picture and a true statement about how ugly people can be, even in the midst of such beauty
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On 5 January 2008 Mojca S. said:
They scratch in them likely because they are not aware it's all history that surrounds them. They probably don't see any beauty in it :). I wonder why such people feel the need to go see it at all.
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On 5 January 2008 Catherine Hadler said:
this looks a lot like Avebury? Have to agree on the tagging, it is thoughtless and self centred
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On 6 January 2008 Tod Smith gave props:
Love the colors - and the commentary on tagging...
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On 10 January 2008 behzad delavar said:
at first i thought this might be a paint but its magnificent shoot by digital camera u are so awesome
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On 14 January 2008 roma johnson said:
It is a shame some people have no respect for these stones. It hurts to see silly messages. Great shooting Glenn
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On 14 January 2008 Michael Stafford gave props:
great shot Glen!
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On 22 February 2008 Portia Söderberg gave props:
Terrific shot!! I love the series as well!
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On 26 February 2008 Joshua Blankman gave props:
Stunning photo. I always love shots like this. Those stones are beautiful.
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On 4 March 2008 Adam Scarboro gave props:
I wonder how some people can stand the presence of something so amazing, and still feel the need to be so selfish
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On 10 March 2008 Megan Brimm said:
this is gorgeous.
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On 11 March 2008 Dawn Rosa Cole gave props:
Magical...
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