Friday, 11 May 2007

- We are like cats. Always landing on feet, ha!

Since I was standing on the wall that was literally falling apart the lady with her kid in the picture was worried that I have lost it. I smiled and said that the art is demanding sacrifices and explained that I am fascinated by the contrasts of this place - the new building called Thomson Terraces, the public bins, and this crashing wall.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting picture and your narrative is also nice to read. Thanks for visiting my blog.

Steve Buser said...

I'm glad to hear you share what I think all photographers fear -- people looking at us strange wondering why a grown person would be laying on on the ground shooting pictures of flowers or contorting themselves to get a picture of a building that is falling down.

Keep up the good work

Chuckeroon said...

I understnad you totally. That's exactly what I would have said and exactly why I would have been up there, too!!! ;-)

photowannabe said...

Very nice contrasts of old and new. The textures of the wall show up well.
That's what I like about photo blogging. We all do strange things to capture a feeling, incident or beauty.
Thanks for visiting my blog. Come again anytime.

yournotalone said...

Thanks for a good word

Cheltenhamdailyphoto said...

Interesting.

I have posted a photo of the missing UK girl Madeleine in the hope that the more people see her, the more chance she may be found. Please take a sec to pop over to Cheltenham, to put her face in your head. Thanks to you and your readers.

Susan said...

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