I apparently have an obsession with things I can't drive (due to an unfulfilled driver's license). Looking through the images of transport devices I love to document, dynamic lines seem to have an interesting effect.
Taken at an angle, telephone wires seem to personify the hundreds of thousands of phone conversations shooting back and forth. Taken straight on, the vespa and the bicycle take on personalities of their own, as if questioning and observing their surroundings; strange how the frozen can make you feel.
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| [Star Street. Hong Kong] |
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| [Museum of Modern Art. 2009. New York] |
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| [Streets of Barcelona. Spain] |
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| [Walking towards Sagrada Familia from Park Guell. Barcelona] |
Hello, I love you, will you tell me your name?
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| [Tokyo metro. Japan] |
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| [Tokyo] |
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| [Tokyo] |
Buzz.
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| [Tokyo] |
Some rest and relaxation is in order.
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| [Tokyo] |
Down, down, down...
Mundane industrial fixtures shake with excitement, and what usually moves so quickly can become a pensive object. If we can single out these objects through a viewfinder, every object can give rise to conversation, and that perhaps can make the world a little more humorous and alive.
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