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"Dialogue should simply be a sound among other sounds, just something that comes out of the mouths of people whose eyes tell the story in visual terms." Alfred Hitchcock
submitted to 100 words
23/100 words: dialogue
"Craig, how many people on your Flickr contact list do you want to bang? Everyone's dying to know."
"Well, it's really just Baobao the Cat, if you want to know the truth. I don't know what it is, but he reminds me of you, in a way, Jesse."
" Yeah, okay. Now, Craig. When will you be starting your mail order dirty underwear business?"
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Diálogo disléxico en lotes,
ciento sesenta caracteres para argumentar ternura y arrepentirse en tiempo y forma,
con los ojos tapados,
el frío que escuece,
emociona.
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Dyslexic dialogue by batches
one hundred and sixty characters to argue tenderness and regret it in a timely manner,
blindfolded,
cold stings,
excited(ing).
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Part of Instant compositions instants, denominación de origen protegida, and also Sensual business, a bonus-track.
And if you would know God be not therefore a solver of riddles.
Rather look about you and you shall see Him playing with your children.
And look into space; you shall see Him walking in the cloud, outstretching His arms in the lightning and descending in rain.
You shall see Him smiling in flowers, then rising and waving His hands in trees.
Khalil Gibran
The quietness and power - those two elements of the scene caught my attention. Are those two wise men - obviously from different places of the Earth - making decisions that I need to be aware of? I wanted to be closer to their shrewdness..:)
From the archive... this is one of my all-time favourite photographs. It's of Hugo (then aged seven) and me in deep conversation on a summer afternoon in 1982 when we were walking to his school fete in Muswell Hill, north London. Hugo's now in his fifties and has a young son of his own. Photo taken by his dad.
We spotted him ahead of us on the road and slowed down for a picture. Turns out he was used to it, because he was happy for me to take his photo for a dollar! Obviously, I was not the first person with a camera to pass him on the road. His painted cart sported the same colors as the bulls' kerchiefs. Couldn't quite make out what he was hauling in the cart. Nice encounter. Notice the closed eye. Thought that was endearing.
The Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Center at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. This is one result of the 2011 Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Canada, built in 2016. You can learn more here: aboriginal.ubc.ca/indian-residential-school-centre/
Moscow. Muzeon Arts Park
Model: Natasha Sycheva
Photo by: Andrew Barkhatov
Photo taken: 08/08/2018
Camera: Pentacon Six TL + Lens: Mir-3B
Film: Fujifilm Neopan 100 Acros (expired 07.2012)
Scanner: Fujifilm Frontier SP-3000
✨ Photography Tip: To capture a moment like this, focus on the interaction between your subjects. Use soft, natural lighting to create a warm and intimate atmosphere. Pay attention to the details in the background to add depth and context to the image.