Timely juxtapositions captured with an apparently preternatural predictive sense by Norwegian street photographer Pau Buscató.
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Timely juxtapositions captured with an apparently preternatural predictive sense by Norwegian street photographer Pau Buscató.
fabulous
I love these
Totally agree.
Am hoping we can have more poetry tomorrow too.
we just need a new theme now the snow is melting…..hmmmm
Janet and Lush,
(he wrote in a rush),
You’ve melted my heart,
And now it’s slush.
For you Lushie.
People at Night, by Rainer Maria Rilke.
The nights were not made for crowds, and they sever
You from your neighbour, and you shall never
Seek him, defiantly, at night.
But if you make your dark house light,
To look on strangers in your room,
You must reflect—on whom.
False lights that on men’s faces play
Distort them gruesomely.
You look upon a disarray,
A world that seems to reel and sway,
A waving, glittering sea.
On foreheads gleams a yellow shine,
Where thoughts are chased away,
Their glances flicker mad from wine,
And to the words they say
Strange heavy gestures make reply
That struggle in the buzzing room;
And they say always “I” and “I,”
And mean—they know not whom.
It’s a strange and eerie thing, this one.
As the midwife said to Mrs Varadkar….
Oh that started my Tuesday beautifully, thank you Millie.
And Mr B, I’m truly touched by the effort :)
Happy to oblige, my dear Lush :)
If you like these check out Elliot Erwitt.https://pro.magnumphotos.com/C.aspx?VP3=CMS3&VF=MAGO31_10_VForm&ERID=24KL53Z1OG
Is London now in Norway?
Oh silly me, the photographer is Norwegian, not the streets.