JMV, Sergio, thx for visiting and your nice comments!
R.Ferrari, muito obrigado :-)!
Joan Elizabeth, that's a problem, showing graffiti in b/w ... since this is a monochrome stencil/paper it works, I guess.
kobico, I can really recommend crack & shine - it talks about a totally different lifestyle. And even if one might not agree on every aspect of this often illegal lifestyle it gives a deep insight. And the photography is intriguing. (And it is about the 80's ;-))
Julie, I fear not. Seems like someone already tore away some paper.
I like Grafitti, this one si good.
ReplyDeleteKeep it up!:-)
Nice,
Serge
I "take a walk" in your blog and I find unusual photos and titles that I like...:)
ReplyDeleteBonito trabalho.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your visit and comments. I really like you blog also. I'mm come back!
ReplyDeleteThis one works very well in B&W and I like the link wiht the quote.
ReplyDeleteMoments are fleeting, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteI might read "Crack & Shine" based on the title alone!
This is a wonderful portrait. I hope the graffiti is valued.
ReplyDeleteSerge, thank you! I'll try, ;-)
ReplyDeleteJMV, Sergio, thx for visiting and your nice comments!
R.Ferrari, muito obrigado :-)!
Joan Elizabeth, that's a problem, showing graffiti in b/w ... since this is a monochrome stencil/paper it works, I guess.
kobico, I can really recommend crack & shine - it talks about a totally different lifestyle. And even if one might not agree on every aspect of this often illegal lifestyle it gives a deep insight. And the photography is intriguing. (And it is about the 80's ;-))
Julie, I fear not. Seems like someone already tore away some paper.
I'm back from travelling with no computer.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Great work.
Cacador, thank you my friend. As you can see I am following the tattooed city's steps right now, ;-)
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