so at night I can see her & she can see me
Four walls could you please keep out all the stories from overseas / Or about any wreck or about some poor kid drowning / All we need is a window with moonlight coming through the trees / Maybe a colored light so at night I can see her & she can see me / We’ll just lay around & our hearts will sing like Mariachis (Richmond Fontaine)
posted: April 6, 2011
under: black & white, pictures, rural sketches
tags: architecture, b & w, countryside, D40, hiatus, img, Richmond Fontaine, rural sketches
I like this photograph.
Sometimes she and i are laying in some bed and what we can see is just a wall, the wall of a fabric or a supermarket. But we don’t care if there is no wall between us…
And the next day we will leave and take the car out of the parking lot to go looking for some other place.
One brilliant shot, Florian, opening the rich box of daily stories.
The grain, the light, the perspective — all wonderful.
vor meinem geistigen auge sehen ich us-amerikanische wagen, us-amerikanische straßen. us-amerikanisches fahren. die geschichte liegt hinter dem fenster.
dank und viele grüße
beve
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Ist das, was wir sehen, das, was ist? Oder ist das, was wir sehen, nur ein spiegelverkehrtes Abbild dessen, was eigentlich ist oder sein könnte? Der Moment des Erkennens. Schon wieder vorbei. Freiheit. Melancholie. „Last night I knew you, tonight I don’t.“
Schön. Sehr schön.
I like mood of this photo.
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gosh this photo takes my breath away!!! the tones, the grain,, soooooooo beautiful… so i can see you and you can see me :) all we need is a photograph
this is super, the quality of the ‚film‘ is wonderful. Top shot
This fucking photo is very great!!! Excellent BW and composition. Congrats!
Excellent BW and composition.
i find this image interesting in your minimalistic approach… the vingetting adds to the feeling
Great idea to have catch it by the back: it makes the difference! Nice BW and fantastic grain… as usual!
Have a nice day.
I like that the sign is backwards and the grain is wonderful.
I love that you have photographed this from behind, not to mention that delicious grain. An outstanding shot!!
A peek at what’s behind the facade… little, ugly dome skylights, drainpipes and cinder blocks. I wonder what they’re selling out front?
That picture is extremly aesthetic!
extremely
Great observation, my friend and you have paired it with a beauty in Richmond Fontaine.