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jailhouse romanticism 


a jail we found right behind Battersea Power Station and of course I had to get close and shoot, getting my silly face into one of those surveillance cameras ... Hey guys, greetings back from Berlin :p :D

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kawazu says:
Strong structures... Don't know what's more threatening - the fence or the omnipresent wires and the current they're carrying.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
lunaryunapro replies:
yeah, I agree, these are strong structures, but what puzzles me most is the effect of all that threatening security stuff projected as mere silhouettes (i.e. more abstract) against this radiant and innocent sky, which somehow always stands for liberty and personal freedom ...
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
viagespro says:
Hello! I'm a group administrator of Pictures of England (was England (2)). It would be great if you would add this doc to our group. Thank you!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
lunaryunapro replies:
thanks a lot, I have joined it :)
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
revcodes says:
Great patterns in this photo - those hooks are quite a contrast!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
lunaryunapro replies:
yep that was definitely something that caught my eyes as well!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
{ME} says:
Fantastic picture, great title
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
lunaryunapro replies:
many thanks, glad you like it!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
KaRiNe_Fr says:
Yay! The wild lilac are free!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
lunaryunapro replies:
exactly, they are free and I loved seeing them overgrow the fences!!
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Guarrenzino says:
Apart from the `strong structures, great patterns etc, ´it´s the buddleia which caught my eye. If the sky stands for liberty and personal freedom, then a plant growing from a prison wall must symbolise hope.
I lived in London for years and I´m very much enjoying your view of it... and seeing the enormous changes that have taken place. :-O
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
lunaryunapro replies:
You are absolutely right, that is what they are standing for: HOPE!!! And the impossibility of total control, which is a theme that adds just as much elation to me as does the hope theme.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Mord says:
The security is to keep lunaryuna out I reckon ;-)
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
lunaryunapro replies:
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!! Well they succeeded for the place was utterly stinky :D
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