Karl, I have been browsing through many of your pictures today. I like many of them, but this one I particalarly like (and feel compelled to leave a comment). I love the juxtaposition of the shiny car, fancy clothes and the derelict buildings and shot suspension. Wedded bliss isn’t a permanent state is it? Jon
I would like to addend my previous comment lest I be perceived as a pessimist or one unhappily married. Wedded bliss is perhaps not a permanent state but rather an oscilating one. A state that takes work in this fallen world.
Hey John, I’m glad you like the pictures. This is one of my personal favorites, too. I get your meaning about the wedded bliss, too. thanks for the comments!
Karl,
I have been browsing through many of your pictures today. I like many of them, but this one I particalarly like (and feel compelled to leave a comment).
I love the juxtaposition of the shiny car, fancy clothes and the derelict buildings and shot suspension. Wedded bliss isn’t a permanent state is it?
Jon
I would like to addend my previous comment lest I be perceived as a pessimist or one unhappily married.
Wedded bliss is perhaps not a permanent state but rather an oscilating one. A state that takes work in this fallen world.
Hey John, I’m glad you like the pictures. This is one of my personal favorites, too. I get your meaning about the wedded bliss, too. thanks for the comments!
The composition is sublime also of course!