A one night stand or one night that was the beginning of thousands of nights together? The figures in the background are intriguing. Passion and love can ignite even in dark, dangerous places.
Another excellent image, Rob.
Thanks for leaving a comment, Hugh. I kinda got the idea of staging visual narratives from you. When you post on Wednesday, you say, allow your photo(s) to tell the story, which I read as a challenge. I like that people get so many different narratives from the same picture. The folks in the background are always there in real life too. The night is alive and full of eyes. π
You’re welcome, Rob. For me, the whole idea about Wordless Wednesday is to allow the pictures, images/photos tell the story. Like you, I love all the different accounts you get left in the comments. It goes to show how very different we all think. It also opens up a new thought process. I’m not sure why some people add words and tell readers about the photos when they publish a Wordless Wednesday post, but I guess we’re all different.
And I love your description of the night in your comment.
As you know, I used to add music to my posts, again, because I wanted a narrative of because the photo didn’t feel like it was enough. That may be why some people use words. I’m glad you that line.
Thank you, Jan. I started working on this project in June of last year and have hundreds of photos. I wanted to understand the structure of a visual narrative.
A one night stand or one night that was the beginning of thousands of nights together? The figures in the background are intriguing. Passion and love can ignite even in dark, dangerous places.
Another excellent image, Rob.
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Thanks for leaving a comment, Hugh. I kinda got the idea of staging visual narratives from you. When you post on Wednesday, you say, allow your photo(s) to tell the story, which I read as a challenge. I like that people get so many different narratives from the same picture. The folks in the background are always there in real life too. The night is alive and full of eyes. π
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You’re welcome, Rob. For me, the whole idea about Wordless Wednesday is to allow the pictures, images/photos tell the story. Like you, I love all the different accounts you get left in the comments. It goes to show how very different we all think. It also opens up a new thought process. I’m not sure why some people add words and tell readers about the photos when they publish a Wordless Wednesday post, but I guess we’re all different.
And I love your description of the night in your comment.
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As you know, I used to add music to my posts, again, because I wanted a narrative of because the photo didn’t feel like it was enough. That may be why some people use words. I’m glad you that line.
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A chance encounter on a dark street…
Attraction is a visceral emotion, isn’t it? It’s either there, or it’s not.
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Yes. I love that I can use technology to ‘build’ a memory in virtual reality and take a photograph of it.
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A great depiction.
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Thank you, Robbie. I enjoy this aspect of my creativity.
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Nice. I love how open ended these are, Robert. I automatically go to love, but who knows.
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I like that, Diana. That’s a nice thought. π
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That is so interesting, Diana. I think it looks confrontational. Amazing!
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That’s interesting, Robbie. I think both of you are right. π
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That’s very cool, Robbie. I like how the observer is free to decide on the story. π
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Thanks to both of you for your comments. An open visual narrative is the goal.
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I was hoping that was the goal, Robert. That was so interesting!
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Your artwork is phenomenal, Rob!
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Thank you, Jan. I started working on this project in June of last year and have hundreds of photos. I wanted to understand the structure of a visual narrative.
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Fabulous picture – love it. There’s a whole narrative here.
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Thanks Mary. That’s music to mine ears. π
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Reblogged this on Survivors Blog Here Mental Health Collaborative .
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