In Hosier Lane where colours clash,
Where echoes bloom from spray can’s flash,
A man stood still with cap pulled low,
A camera poised, his eyes aglow.
The walls around were wild and loud,
A canvas shouting to the crowd—
Yet he, alone, in quiet stance,
Beheld it all as if in trance.
Each line, each stroke, each painted name,
To him was more than fleeting flame.
He sought the story, raw and true,
In every burst of red or blue.
No words he spoke, no sound he made,
Just shadows moved where light would fade.
The lens, an eye, both still and wise,
Caught truth in chaos, form in cries.
And though the world just walked on by,
He watched the wall like one who’d try
To read the soul of street and stone—
A man, a cap, a craft, alone.
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The photographer is always attentive to what's happening around him. A very good street image.
ReplyDeleteWe all do that I think
DeleteGreat portrait of that photographer. I like the light behind him.
ReplyDeleteGood to see the fellow hobbyist
DeleteLa mirada atenta, para descubrir una buena escena y fotografiarla. Más o menos lo que has hecho tu has captar esta fotografía.
ReplyDeleteOur daily routine
DeleteThe photographer's eye assesses the graffiti.
ReplyDeleteUsually, a bit different than normal folks
DeleteMe encanta este robado. El contraste del hombre vestido de blanco con el desenfoque selectivo en tono claro es excelente
ReplyDeleteI wondered if that were Joel, but I am guessing he’s a stranger.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great (little) part of Melbourne. And a interesting image as well
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I wonder what he is looking at?
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written! You’ve captured the atmosphere with such sensitivity – I felt like I was right there for a moment.
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