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Obviously this girl has something to think about… I sometimes feel like sitting alone and plunging into thoughts like her - but there is no quiet place like this in Milan, and no silent hill to empower fantasies…
In Milan this is a junk people hang out place, you cannot imagine what type of people usually goes there… being a photographer, I like observing weird people, so I often go there to chill, sit around for hours and observe interesting scenes - sometimes I don’t even take my camera with me, it’s interesting […]
I wonder what they are talking about, any ideas of what could be their dialog?
In layman’s theory explaining quantum mechanics, there are an infinite number of universes and everything that could possibly happen in our universe (but doesn’t) does happen in another.
This dude doesn’t like to be photographed. Later on he came by asking to delete the photo, which of course I didn’t do But look at his goods, some belts, ropes and Gucci bag…
Beautiful Budapest! I personally love the contrast between a t-shirt and the building in the left hand side of the photo… I’m not sure but I think this is a street in front of the Central European University (CEU) main building.
Budapest’s first tramline was opened in 1887 on the Great Boulevard, between Nyugati (Western) Railway station and Kiraly Street. Interesting thing is that the first public tram in the world was open only six years earlier, in 1881, near Berlin, Germany. In fact Budapest was the first city in the world with a permanent town […]
It’s getting very cold over here, and I’m not enjoying it. First signs of winter kicking in.
Bresson was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism, an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. He helped develop the “street photography” style that has influenced generations of photographers that followed.