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A commuter pauses in his rush to wherever, as other pedestrians hurry past and a CTA Pink Line train moves overhead on the Lake Street Elevated, Loop-bound.
Gloria: I am very tired! My legs are very tired too! :-(
Me: We go just moment! Why did you tired? O.o
Gloria: My feet are very small !!! :-( Wait! I need a rest!
Me: OK! Minute! :-)
Radtour vom Mittelmeer ins Maurenmassiv zur malerischen "Hauptstadt" Collobrières und nach einer kleinen Stärkung an einem idyllischen Ort wieder zurück. Ein schöner Urlaubsbeginn :=)
Radtour und Foto von Mo. 05.06.2017 -
"Blue Jay Pause" by Patti Deters. The bright blue colors of this Blue Jay (Corvidae 'Cyanocitta cristata') really stand out against the softer and warmer background. This closeup capture of this common backyard bird gives the bird a regal and proud look. If you like outdoor nature photo artwork, please enjoy more avian, animals, and other wildlife images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/blue-jay-pause-patti-det....
..die Kunst zu leben besteht vor allem darin, zur richtigen Zeit eine Pause zu machen....
to live .. the art is primarily in the right time to make a break ....
. . . on the effect of recent changes to the city skyline and the streets below as old buildings are lost and new ones appear.
Pause to consider the impact of all that on the lives of the people making up that city's community.
Liverpool, England, a city in permanent transition these days, mostly for the better in my opinion.
(With thanks to Ian W)
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Nach 2,5 Stunden Fahrt mit dem Motorrad darf es auch mal eine Pause geben. Nur: Der Schreck war gross, als es plötzlich hinten ein Geräusch gab . . .
Camera Nikon D90
Exposure 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 270 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias +2/3 EV
No Flash
Day after day up there beating my wings
with all the softness truth requires
I feel them shrug whenever I pause:
they class my voice among tentative things,
William Stafford
Accord de branche
Devant l'inexorable ascension de quelques verts chevelus, la direction se perd.
Noctuelle-Lièvre (Acronicta leporina)
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Visual Impression & Atmosphere
The Brief Pause portrays a young woman seated on a park bench, yoga mat resting on her lap, a bag by her side, and a lit joint between her fingers. The act of smoking reframes the scene from a mere pause in routine to a layered moment of introspection, ritual, and perhaps quiet defiance. The photograph captures both the intimacy of the gesture and the tension of its public staging, suspending the viewer between everyday normalcy and a sense of transgression.
Composition & Spatial Dynamics
The subject is placed toward the left of the frame, surrounded by negative space in the foreground and counterpointed by the clutter of trash bins and graffiti in the background. This juxtaposition heightens the contrast between her solitary presence and the busyness—or disorder—of the city. The empty expanse of pavement becomes psychological space, amplifying her inner retreat as she exhales smoke into the open air.
Light & Tonal Qualities
Gentle light accentuates her profile, the folds of her dress, and the faint haze of smoke, while much of the surrounding environment recedes into shadow. The soft illumination imbues the joint with subtle prominence, marking it as a central gesture rather than incidental detail. Smoke, ephemeral by nature, becomes a metaphor for temporality—the visible trace of breath that dissipates as quickly as the moment itself.
Gesture & Temporality
Her posture is upright yet relaxed, gaze cast forward in quiet thought. The joint is held loosely, its presence both grounding and liberating: a tether to the body, yet also an escape from it. This duality mirrors the title The Brief Pause—a suspension not only in action but in consciousness, an interlude between ordinary routine and altered perception.
Symbolism & Context
Smoking, particularly in public, has long carried connotations of rebellion, nonchalance, and intimacy. Within this urban setting—against the backdrop of waste bins, bicycles, and mural art—the joint acts as both prop and symbol. It situates the subject in a narrative of resistance to the utilitarian rhythm of the city, reclaiming time and space for private reverie. Her floral dress, suggestive of nature and softness, amplifies the contrast: the human figure, fragile yet defiant, holds her ground amid concrete and refuse.
Conclusion
By centering not just the figure but the act of smoking, The Brief Pause becomes an exploration of ritualized solitude and quiet rebellion. The joint transforms the scene from a portrait of waiting into a study of withdrawal, resistance, and fleeting transcendence. Smoke, light, and space together render the image less about pause in the literal sense and more about the liminal state of consciousness itself—transitory, delicate, and profound.