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spilled salt
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An old idea, but I thought it fits the theme.
A European superstition holds that spilling salt is an evil omen. One widespread explanation of the belief that it is unlucky to spill salt is that Judas Iscariot spilled the salt at the Last Supper. Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper depicts Judas Iscariot having knocked over a salt-cellar. A more simple explanation is that salt used to be extremely expensive and spilling it was associated with future loss in general. Another explanation may be that salt makes the soil barren for a long time, so spilling salt is a form of cursing a land. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spilling_salt
Salt Peanuts
a second more colorful one in a clickable note
An old idea, but I thought it fits the theme.
A European superstition holds that spilling salt is an evil omen. One widespread explanation of the belief that it is unlucky to spill salt is that Judas Iscariot spilled the salt at the Last Supper. Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper depicts Judas Iscariot having knocked over a salt-cellar. A more simple explanation is that salt used to be extremely expensive and spilling it was associated with future loss in general. Another explanation may be that salt makes the soil barren for a long time, so spilling salt is a form of cursing a land. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spilling_salt
Salt Peanuts
a second more colorful one in a clickable note
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Thank you for posting to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
As I mentioned, an old idea, but nice to do it again.
and of course many thanks to all your good advices ;)
great contrasts and details
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