all aboard, Nebraska’s our next stop
A ragged suitcase in his hand, he steals silently away from the circus grounds / And the highway’s haunted by the carnival sounds / They dance like a great greasepaint ghost on the wind / A man in baggy pants, a lonely face, a crazy grin / Runnin‘ home to some small Ohio town / Jesus send some good women to save all your clowns (Bruce Springsteen)
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posted: Oktober 28, 2009
under: black & white, pictures
tags: architecture, b & w, Berlin, Bruce Springsteen, city, D40, img, street
interesting b/w shot, fritsch! i like it.
Das ganze Leben ist ein Zirkus mit manchmal dunkeln Strassen und wenn wir auch mal nach Nebraska abschweifen, finden wir dank den weissen Leitlinien wieder zurück zum Ursprung mit einem Koffer voller Erinnerungen … und wie Du liest und siehst, lösen Deine faszinierenden Bilder in meinem Kopf eine Flut von Gedanken aus … Danke Fritsch!
Great atmosphere!
Berlin Pflaster sich mit Hotels auch zu. Bin mal gespannt wann das Hotel sterben einsetzt wie in anderen Großmetropolen.
Aber gut gefunden, das Weisse Eck in der doch wohl Schwarzen Strasse.
„Time is a circus, always packing up and moving away.“
Great b/w as always, the contrast and everything else. =) Thanks for sharing, Fritsch.
LOL Fritsch!!! i don’t mean to tease you with my photographs, i mean to make people happy with my silly processing and silly life :) Jesus send some photographers to save all your clowns! this is a great shot by the way, i love the way that it looks like an old shot only with today’s perfection…
my god! the circus hotel! it seems to emerge from gritty darkness. excellent photo!
Striking touch of film noir stylize – I like it!
you’re america bound? how exciting…i look forward to seeing the results!
another terrific atmospheric shot here…i like the griminess!
supwer compo and awesome BW !
You got my vote!
its not the circus, its the fool. invisible.
thank you
beve
Dark and yet, oddly inviting.