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Candid photo taken at a cafe in Lisbon and a statement on the anonymity of modern life. Here, two young people, non-conversant and apparent strangers to one another, are lost in their mobile devices. Such a shame.
We are having serious privacy issues in this new dawn age. Everywhere you go and everything you do will be watched.
A re-work of my earlier image "Someone to watch over me".
I caught this shot when I saw these two people exchanging and whispering, like they were having some kind of illegal tradings or having an affair inside Time Warner building in New York. And the mood totally created a spy movie scene, and inspired me to work on my very first and a few "street" snaps.
No ghosts or doppelgangers here. Just some reflections. I'm referring to the shot I put up yesterday where the focus was on this person's hand and mobile device.
In this follow up shot, which I am taking from inside Le Petit Hotel (in other words shooting from inside the glass of one building to inside the glass of another building on the opposite side of the street), the focus was more clearly on the window of Epik Terrasse, where there is more than one person either staring into a cell phone or taking a selfie.
They look like selfies to me. What do you think?
This photo is in a group called "Meaning In The Mist" which is for photos where the subject in focus has a relationship, explicit or implicit, with another subject not in focus. If you have such a photo you might want to submit it for inclusion.
March 6th, 2025 - #364
I captured this image in the opposite direction of the previous post (in the comment). The sun reflection (off the glass windows) glowed so vibrantly from the building which I used to work in for years.
Have a delightful day, everyone...
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