Future : the End of the World that We No Longer Know

It looks scary, doesn’t it? Well, it is bound to happen. The question remains: “How much longer can we postpone it?”

 

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46 responses to “Future : the End of the World that We No Longer Know”

  1. Amazing so amazing – I don’t see any scary mood here… 😀

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    1. Cause you already flew away 😛

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      1. By visiting places like Iceland so I know the earth sometimes do sweat – no need for flying only need to be careful… 🙂

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  2. I think it’s none of my tasks , ,making it happen…
    Your photo is really something , but not at all scary !
    Ciao, bella!

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    1. Not scary? Then I failed 😀

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  3. I think you have made. This look a serious portent of doom…..the colour of the sky made me think post-nuclear apocalypse……

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    1. Yes, that’s where I was heading. Thank you, Sue. What else could I have done for this theme!

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  4. We reap what we sow. A thought-provoking photo and inevitability.

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    1. Thank you, Eric.

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  5. Your photo does look futuristic- those red clouds signaling something not quite right- but it is quite a beautiful photo Paula

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    1. Thank you, DM. It is not true red. I have seen red sunsets before, but this is the colour of dirty red, rust. Rusty, dusty world.

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  6. Future is indeed scary and this picture perfectly signifies it!

    Though scary yet this is a wonderful picture Paula…. 🙂

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    1. Thanks, Srivi. You are a darling 🙂

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  7. I’m pretty sure I can hear the aliens’ spaceship hovering overhead, Paula. 🙂

    janet

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    1. 🙂 Cheers, Janet.

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  8. The photo and music build such a strong sense of sorrow about what we are about to lose. The end will not be held at bay forever. But it is not the end I look to but what lies beyond and that holds a promise still.

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    1. And you have every right to do that, Joseph. We have to live at the moment, but responsibly. Thank you.

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  9. I knew I could rely on you for Armageddon. 🙂 🙂 I’m running! But I might pause to listen to the music. Stunning, Paula! Hope you have a restful weekend.

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    1. You know me well, Jo. Thank you for stopping by though you are running. Be safe please.

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      1. paula is it really the end of the world. Because it happens every year… when the apocalypse comes and everyone thinks it the end of the world.

        please tell me it is not the end, my mums birthday is coming up.

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  10. L’ambiance y est, la noirceur du tableau et le rouge sang tout y est pour une fin du monde

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  11. That’s an amazing shot Paula, almost symmetrical. That plus the colour definitely make me consider the future. But no so scary that i can’t enjoy it and the music

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    1. That’s the view from my window.

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  12. Looks very ominous Paula. You have captured such a dramatic moment and mood. I am hoping the weekend ahead will include some rest and relaxation.

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    1. Ominous is the word, though I did not want to come out as a pessimist. Thank you for the warm message, Sue. It always makes me feel better.

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  13. A very apocalyptic message and appropriately dramatic shot. Paula. Have a good weekend in the meantime. 🙂

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    1. I am so glad to see you here, Draco. I have been under a lot of stress, but I will find the time to enjoy your blog soon. Thank you so much for the nice comment.

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  14. Surreal and scary with all that pink and green and the split in the middle. “A terrible beauty” indeed.

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  15. I don’t want it to happen!!!! Doing my best to prevent a tiny little bit of it on my own but it’s so hard to convince others that each of us doing a tiny litte bit can save us all…
    Your photo could well illustrate one of Stephen King’s books! ha!

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  16. From all the movies I’ve seen about the Apocalypse and end of the world, your version still looks great Paula. Love the effect and perfect for the challenge. 😀 ♥

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    1. You should hold a course on how to leave compliments ooops I meant comments on people’s blogs 😀 <3<3<3<3

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      1. hahaha! Listen who’s talking! Now, if there’s one that will make loads of money by holding a course on how to leave compliments on blogs, it’s you sweetness! ♥

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        1. Wouldn’t be any use. I’m so bad with money, it just seeps through my fingers 😀

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          1. Yeah, I am the same. Guess that’s why we’re not millionaires. LOL!

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            1. Yeah, that must be the reason! Duh 😀

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              1. hahahaha! Duh! 😆

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  17. The sad and sombre music sets the atmosphere for that very dramatic take on this rather difficult theme. Well done Paula. But lets hope we can pull back from the brink.

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    1. Yes, we should stay positive nonetheless. Thank you, Pauline. I am always interested to read you 🙂

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  18. Reminds me of an old B-rate post-apocalyptic sci-fi film called “Damnation Alley” starring Jan-Michael Vincent and George Peppard.

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    1. 😆 It’s a compliment I guess.

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  19. Not much longer hopefully.

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  20. Amazing image, Paula. Love the haunting music to accompany it. The aliens have already landed in my backyard. 😀

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  21. A great shot nonetheless. If we’re doomed we re doomed. 😉

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