“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
– Elliott Erwitt
It's been said that the main social trend of our times is that people have never been so much close physically ans so much apart emotionally. The picture depicts this sad truth. The girls sit very close together, but they make no eye contact and each seems bound by her own thought. Nicely chosen shot.
I like this picture because of the way the bench slices through the image, left to right and then the eyes of the two women draw you back to center and send you to the left again. My eyes kept moving about the picture. And then you wonder, well, I wonder, if they have seen each other and what they think of each other.
Strangers is going one place to another they can visited different place like.But when old place can come new mans.Its a strangers.
ReplyDeleteJust waiting for her destination...
ReplyDeletenice photo dear i am rahul sharma. i like it very much
ReplyDeleteare they in gloomy mind ?
ReplyDeletewaiting for the beloved one ?
ReplyDeleteI really like this but I'm not arty enough to understand why.
ReplyDeleteStrangers is going one place to another they can visited different place like.But when old place can come new mans.Its a strangers.
ReplyDeleteIt's been said that the main social trend of our times is that people have never been so much close physically ans so much apart emotionally. The picture depicts this sad truth. The girls sit very close together, but they make no eye contact and each seems bound by her own thought. Nicely chosen shot.
ReplyDeleteworld is full of strangers.no one knows who is he.
ReplyDeletewaiting for somecne.......
ReplyDeleteStrangers are called a new people on the old place.So i think this is a nice weebsite.
ReplyDeleteI love that blonde girl.
ReplyDeleteI like this picture because of the way the bench slices through the image, left to right and then the eyes of the two women draw you back to center and send you to the left again. My eyes kept moving about the picture. And then you wonder, well, I wonder, if they have seen each other and what they think of each other.
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