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Whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness shall be heard in the light; and that which ye have spoken in the ear in closets shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.
Quote from Bible
Rear Window (1954) is my first Alfred Hitchock movie. Except for the last scene, the whole movie is from a condo's rear window. This might sound boring, but the screenplay and the dialogues were so good that every second was nail-biting. And I became an ardent fan of The Master of Suspense. It is to be noted that the director used primarily natural sounds throughout the film. This image is a small tribute to that great work of art.
This was shot from my rear window. Most of the times I get this lack-of-privacy feel when I get near my window, not only the impact of the movie, but also because of the elderly couple living there, who always seem to be watching. I shot this early morning; the only time it's shut ;)
Whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness shall be heard in the light; and that which ye have spoken in the ear in closets shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.
Quote from Bible
Rear Window (1954) is my first Alfred Hitchock movie. Except for the last scene, the whole movie is from a condo's rear window. This might sound boring, but the screenplay and the dialogues were so good that every second was nail-biting. And I became an ardent fan of The Master of Suspense. It is to be noted that the director used primarily natural sounds throughout the film. This image is a small tribute to that great work of art.
This was shot from my rear window. Most of the times I get this lack-of-privacy feel when I get near my window, not only the impact of the movie, but also because of the elderly couple living there, who always seem to be watching. I shot this early morning; the only time it's shut ;)