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To all the beauty of cozumel people live and work in these huts. And although I did not get a shot of it, most women cart around 2 or 3 kids on bikes and vespas.
In 'contrast' to my previous shot, this image was taken about 2-3 hours at Somersham lake!
The wind had died down and the skies were much clearer, leaving the sunset looking like this...
This is my mad old great aunt jean, and my mad old dad. I took this around about new year-ish, so it was bastard dark outside; the only light was a bare bulb hanging from the ceiling. I like the shadow detail, but I've got a feeling flickr's auto-sharpening filter will do awful things to it. Only one way to find out.
Que esto, que lo otro o lo que nunca pasó. Va pasando polvo a través del viento, pasa algo desapercibido, y así se suma la imaginación que te juega en contra cuando tu menos lo quieres, porque te destruye o te eleva al universo, porque o inventas algo razonable o inventas basura, basura que poco de lo bueno tiene, solo contrastes que te manejan las manos, los ojos, los odios y el cerebro...
al momento de caer estás muerto.
La simplicidad de las cosas te condiciona a ser dependiente de lo simple, de lo concreto, lo fácil. Cuando encuentres eso házmelo saber y enseñame las maravillas que buscabas, que querías, que necesitabas pero no me hagas daño, recuerda que soy de hilo y todo se rompe con facilidad.
At night time this place looks forgotten, or it looks like it became meaningless to all people: just a building, just a sculpture. And the Moon is adding contrast by its own pride: it has stayed for more time than many past religions, and it will stay there for even more time than any other existing religion.
Ночью это место выглядит забытым, или даже бессмысленным: просто здание, просто скульптура, нималейшего намёка на значимость в этом мире. Луна же, как специально, добавляет контраста своей гордыней - она пережила многие религии, и ещё многие успеет пережить.
Mombassa Kenia
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The dualism within our urban environment fascinates me. It is in the city centre, with high-density living and people from all walks of life travelling in from the suburbs, that powerful contrasts are amplified. This is apparent for both society and the physical environment. The images explore dichotomy, with themes such as old and new, consumerism and poverty, growth and decay, light and shade as well as texture and colour.