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29-JUL-2007 jnconradie

Invisible

Centurion, South Africa

Can a barrier also be invisible?

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM
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Canon DSLR Challenge02-Aug-2007 17:41
Nico, I like the simplicity and strong use of colour here. I'm assuming it's on a mirror to provide the 'invisible' barrier. I would describe gravity as an invisible barrier along with some other kinds of force, but the one that sticks in mind the most is when mother-in-law was walking out onto a patio in a holiday villa we rented. The glass in the patio door was so clear and clean she didn't see it, but we all heard the bang... Laugh? Me? ;-) -Najinsky