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My World: We'll meet again.

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
During the Second World War ( no, I was not present at that time ), Dame Vera Lynn sang many

songs for the British troops. One of the most famous was titled ' We'll meet again '.

There was another famous song of the First World War ( no, I definitely was not there either, obviously )

titled ' Till we meet again '. This was from an America outfit. I am more aware of the British song.

Anyway, these rail lines remind me of those that were in or going off to far away places.

As does the song..

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Jerome Marot

Well-known member
I like that picture. Everything works together: the composition, the idea of speed and the harmony of colors.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
During the Second World War ( no, I was not present at that time ), Dame Vera Lynn sang many

songs for the British troops. One of the most famous was titled ' We'll meet again '.

There was another famous song of the First World War ( no, I definitely was not there either, obviously )

titled ' Till we meet again '. This was from an America outfit. I am more aware of the British song.

Anyway, these rail lines remind me of those that were in or going off to far away places.

As does the song..


p341144869.jpg


Fahim Fohammed: "We'll meet Again..........."


Fahim,

Immediately engaging and then your words add so much more. Some folks don't like to title pic or give references. However, we're all so programmed with rich culture and leveraging these shared treasures can be a powerful part of creating art. Here you have invested that extra effort and it pays off for me. The experience is enthralling and I'd want to see it again.

This picture is an argument for the artist to be less obscure sometimes and be more generous in sharing ideas. Kudos!

Asher
 
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