In the old Chinese proverb, one picture can be worth as much as ten thousand words. I see you as a man of few words. Even so, these images – austere and economical as they are – say a great deal.
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The first photo makes me think of bullfighters and Spain (!) although that’s clearly not what it is. But that’s fine; it’s my own story then.
Spain of all countries – the statue in the top picture represents William I., Prince of Orange, the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish… Maybe the coat and sword were le dernier cri in late 16th century Europe. All in all, I think you are not too far off! Thanks for your comment, Judith.
Beautiful fragments and I love the touch of urban nature in the second image.
In the old Chinese proverb, one picture can be worth as much as ten thousand words. I see you as a man of few words. Even so, these images – austere and economical as they are – say a great deal.
Thank you for your comment!
The first photo makes me think of bullfighters and Spain (!) although that’s clearly not what it is. But that’s fine; it’s my own story then.
Spain of all countries – the statue in the top picture represents William I., Prince of Orange, the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish… Maybe the coat and sword were le dernier cri in late 16th century Europe. All in all, I think you are not too far off! Thanks for your comment, Judith.
Beautiful fragments and I love the touch of urban nature in the second image.
Thank you, Wilma.