Monday, July 27, 2009

Monochrome Monday


This week's Monochrome Monday photo is a street performer who works as a living statue; we saw her yesterday in Fanueil Hall. Here though, she is a little out of character in the subway on her way home. Follow this link to see other Monochrome Maniacs and their pictures this week.

31 comments:

  1. Love the way you can see a color version of the living statue below. Perfect for black and white. What a great part of town for her to perform!

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  2. You and your pictures with people in it, just love them all you know...
    I am not so god at that yet, need some more practise...

    And living statues is oll over the world, some very very good, some very bad og course... Seen them in Oslo and Cophenhagen this summer.

    Nice week to you. Hugs from Anne.

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  3. Beautiful shot! I found this kind of "artist" in Brazil, but for now I could not see it in Luxembourg.
    Have a nice week
    Léia

    Bonjour Luxembourg

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  4. I like this photo, is so intriguing!
    Have a nice week:)

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  5. There is something about the picture that catches the imagination - even without the back story.

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  6. What a beautiful photograph. I almost expect to hear that it was a poster one could buy.

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  7. Yes it *is* poster stuff. Simply incredible photography.

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  8. A female Midnight Cowboy - shining the subway. A great shot.

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  9. Superb, Clueless. It's always interesting to see 'behind the scenes' shots and you've caught this one with such understatement that you've exponentially increased its impact.

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  10. Fantastic photo! As a follow up to your previous post, it's really a cool series of photos.

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  11. I often wonder about what Mimes talk about when they get together.

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  12. I agree that it does look like a poster! That is an incredible shot.

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  13. A very melancholic shot..A lot of stories behind.. a very inspiring picture: what happens the the cow-girl mimes when they have to go back home with their work's costum?..

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  14. Ah, that incredible moment:beautiful shot and contrast.
    Thanks!

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  15. You really tell a story with your shots, even without reading one single word.

    I'm amazed!
    And I love your work!

    I've put you in my blogroll if that's not ok with you, please let me know :)

    Have a great week!
    Anna

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  16. Nice contrast to yesterdays photo!

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  17. I have seen some wonderful 'living statues' in Venice and in New Orleans, my next visit to Boston I must see if I see this person

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  18. nthing all the others - it's a great composition and in b/w it has this special tristesse ...

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  19. I saw your post yesterday and just didn't know what to make of it. I couldn't imagine doing something like that. There is no way I could stand still for that long let alone not talk!

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  20. Love those - saw them in Paris first. The face is so heavily bronzed it is unreal when you see that statue has eyes and is blinking. Some people stare at them long time waiting to catch the Mim in "action". Great photos! Lovely street artist!

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  21. Lots of levels of monochromatic interest here - thanks for visiting.

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  22. Great shot and in a way I think catching her out of character made the photograph that much more interesting.

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  23. This is superb! She looks forlorn! Probably thinking she has to do that same act again tomorrow...

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  24. Monochrome is her element - she doesn't look out of place in your picture of her.

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  25. These people fascinate me...
    They are so patient in there act.
    You have captured her very well, super image.

    p,s, the tyres had the same effect on me, I expected someone to jump through.lol...It was just a selling display at a show...clever?...:-)

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  26. Love this image! Would not be the same in color. One of the few times I prefer bw. Very nicely done!!

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  27. this looks so old-worldly and nostalgia infused, i love it

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  28. I agree it looks very old worldly.

    Great image.

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  29. Such an interesting job, I think, to be a living statue.

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