Power of distance

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Power of distance
My entry for this week's #pobphotocontest is, once again, a bit out of the box.

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The other day I was out exploring, and I ended up at some sort of resort-like place.

With a protective fence around the area, these majestic (and not so small) creatures were dominating the terrain. 


![20250402_162636.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/caspermoeller89/EqUbzfEDXLbk8SYoK1JammDK9pPVv1uF199DxzrYKhsjC2LWZHUKNQmiHSHjH7cbaFZ.jpg)

This image doesn't show a lot. I was standing fairly far away from them, which makes them look so *small*.

If we zoom in on them, it gets clearer that they are indeed not so small.


![20250402_162809.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/caspermoeller89/EoeEzjhGcPCUx476PWVDRdsRRmuCK8EjwaTVswmFh6C3LwjAxXg8ThQvrXBfxK5LzKJ.jpg)

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Oh no! They spotted me 😆
Better leave while I still can!

But that is the power of distance - it can make *anything* look small!

Remember this when you're sending pictures on snapchat 🤣🤣
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