I saw them, but concentrated on the lady's stance: wistful. I noted
also that she is not in the light, which distracts somewhat; or it
would distract the viewer if there were not a line of people almost to
the vanishing point, as it were.
So thanks, Wayne ...
Chris
On 16 Aug 2009, at 18:35, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Hah! I was so focused on the woman that my brain never even saw the
> two
> people in the background. I had to go back and look again. :-)
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Wayne Harridge wrote:
>>> The woman in the picture is called Lone, and she and I were
>>> classmates
>>> from 6th until 9th grade, about 35 years ago. We have recently re-
>>> connected via Facebook, and this week she and her partner visited me
>>> here in Alicante. I took them to the nearby town of Villajoyosa:
>>>
>>> http://www.greatpix.eu/gallery/4253606_netUM#620499537_eZBVA-O-LB
>>>
>>
>> Wonderful image Nathan.
>>
>> There is a tension created by the woman, the running girl (I
>> presume) and
>> the man in the distance, it sort of reminds me of a Georgio de
>> Chirico
>> painting (e.g. Mystery and Melancholy of a Street).
>
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