6 responses
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Anthony Mingo gave props (8 Sep 2007):
This photo, like many of your others, makes me want to know what is going on. Very nice.
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ndiginiz said (23 Sep 2007):
Tena koe ehoa
Isn't it strange.... how two people can be so alone (distant) in the same space. Almost "an uncomfortable silence" the converse nature of "a comfortable silence".
For me the impressions of physical, spiritual and emotional wants are so vividly contrasted here in such a manner that is really quite unequivocal!
There is for me a visually and artistically impressed nature to this partnership that is individual in its collective togetherness that has a bearing on the state of mind and being of one and inherently both individuals. (you can not have one without the other).
That we get to see the imbalance from one perspective adds a tension and an emotional content to the image in not being able to visually interpret the other, though it doesn't make the image "one-sided".
I understand whats impressed here, I can relate to it, I have been there on my haunches lost in confusion.... with my fingers in my hair.... seemingly naked in my being and awareness.... stripped of knowing togetherness is more than "be-ing" together. -
Robert J Ross said (14 Sep 2008):
I know this scene. You captured it well.
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Cristina Cocullo said (16 Sep 2008):
Thanks thakns to you all! I really appriciate all of your comments!
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Michel González Brun said (4 Mar 2009):
excellent depiction - too often have I not been alone yet totally have!
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Julien Maury gave props (21 Sep 2009):
rad it.! I totally felt the deep empty space between tehm, loneliness.




