My ways of seeing are uniquely mine,
as yours are uniquely yours,
but we can learn a lot from each other…
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My ways of seeing are uniquely mine,
as yours are uniquely yours,
but we can learn a lot from each other…
For more entries to this week’s photo challenge, see The Daily Post at WordPress.com
What happiness is there for those who lead a solitary life through no choice of their own?
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Never trust a woman who wears mauve, whatever her age may be, or a woman over thirty-five who is fond of pink ribbons. It always means they have a history.
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, 1891
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The fleeting moment is epitomized in street photography – frames of an unchoreographed ballet of movement, expression, interaction and unguarded moments.
But street photography is also an ethical minefield; sometimes people seem comfortable with being photographed, but often, not so, as appears to be the case in the photo below, judging by the firemen’s expressions.
I suspect that these men are resigned to being constantly photographed by strangers, given the location, the nature of their work and the tributes painted on their fire engine. But perhaps they’re also disgusted by the whole disaster-tourism aspect of it.
What do you think?
Are you comfortable with being photographed in public places by strangers? If someone that you had photographed in the street voiced their objection, what would you do?
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When you peer
through the looking-glass
of the artefacts of friendship,
do you know yourself?
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(The poem below is a re-post)
Suburban Summer
electric light show
rumbling closer,
scented star jasmine
mingling fragrance of rain,
thrum of cicadas
blending languid laughter,
glasses at the hills hoist
toasting vintage summer
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not moneyed lives but
the simple life of a bird
that I most envy
And for something completely different…
head over to Gabrielle Bryden’s Citrus Fiesta for a whole week’s worth of citrusy fizz and fun 😀
A few from out and about on Sydney Harbour
“The next
train due to depart
platform 3
goes to
Kepler-22b,
first stop – Gliese 581 g,
then all stations to Kepler-22b.”
*** And thanks to Jo Bryant for this award ***
When it comes to rules, I’m a bit like you, Jo, but I’ll join you for some pirate tea 😉
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