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Photo © Jondor (Gerhard Hoogterp) - ithaka.mine.nu/
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Ana said 465 days ago:
kadenajack said 465 days ago:
Looks like morning coffee and smokes with out the drinker and smoker.
psychodudu said 465 days ago:
This doesn't spark for me. I'm not really being pulled into the story. A fine composition though.
King said 465 days ago:
This is a lovely photo except for the awful smoking paraphernalia. The eye easily focuses on the arabesques of the chair back and the lines, textures and colors on the wall behind. Where is the person who was there a moment ago? Is this a kind of absentee self-portrait?
Jondor said 465 days ago:
@king
I stopped smoking years ago as a wedding present to my current wife. It's from her brother.
In Greece smoking is still more or less the norm. (and nowhere the ashtrays are more overloaded then under the "forbidden to smoke" sign.
But it was also the favorite spot of my father in law who died of lung-cancer after smoking all his life.
Hummingbird said 465 days ago:
I like this theme and this shot. There are so many possible stories for this.
ArneG said 465 days ago:
makes you wonder where they went.....
eggplant said 465 days ago:
I like this. Where is the person who belongs to these things...I sense tension, but I'm not sure why.
King said 464 days ago:
Jondor, you wrote a good story here:
I stopped smoking years ago as a wedding present to my current wife. It's from her brother.
In Greece smoking is still more or less the norm. (and nowhere the ashtrays are more overloaded then under the "forbidden to smoke" sign.
But it was also the favorite spot of my father in law who died of lung-cancer after smoking all his life.
mtmartini said 462 days ago:
This is one of my favorites funnily enough, the only thing that might, and I say might, have improved it for me would have been a lit cigarette.
philippe said 461 days ago:
I really like this.
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makes me wonder, with the prices of smokes, who would leave them sitting there?