Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Melbourne Candid Series #1077 Flinders Station

 


Two men alike, with mirrored face,
In Flinders’ shadow, find their place.
One upright stands, phone in hand,
The other sits, as if he planned
To mirror thought in silent air,
Twin figures lost in digital stare.

The station looms with urban grace,
Time etched deep in every face.
But to the left—a ghost in frame,
An Italian man, unknown by name.
In black and white, he walks alone,
A traveler through this monochrome.

Three souls, one frame, and time stands still,
Each chasing moments, each their will.

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24 comments:

  1. An excellent scene, one of the many that can be seen in a place as busy as this station!

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  2. Four out of six people in that photo are on their phones.

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  3. A station is a great place to observe people...

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  4. Easy to see the Italian man, which you've mentioned in your poem, is on the left side of the photo. Isn't it?

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  5. Hay más contactos entre las personas con el móvil que las que puede haber en compañía física de esa misma persona.
    Feliz semana.

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  6. Everyone is on their phones.

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  7. ...what would people do without their phone?

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  8. Pienso que ya hice mi comentario pero parece ser que estoy confundido. Una escena en la que la realidad circula y está presente en casi todo menos en la mente de los presentes que se distraen en otra realidad paralela.

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  9. Almost mirror images of these two men checking out their cellphones.

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  10. This is a stunning blend of poetry and street photography—evocative, layered, and deeply human. The mirrored posture of the two men captures our modern digital trance, while the lone traveler drifting through the edge of the frame adds a haunting, cinematic touch. Your verse paints the scene with quiet reverence, turning an everyday moment into a thoughtful meditation on time, presence, and anonymity. The monochrome aesthetic enhances the timelessness beautifully. This piece lingers in the mind—both visually and emotionally. Brilliantly composed in every sense.

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  11. Everyone's on their phones. It looks like a dystopian future.
    Great photo, and more on BW.
    Big hugs :)

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  12. Thank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2025/05/a-few-photos-of-forrest.html

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  13. Great shot and description of the scene
    Thank you for sharing and participating at SSPS 362. See you at #363
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