Photo #1: To be honest, with your photos I know that I need to both see and observe, so I am not sure I observe more than people with time to wait, and those that need to be someplace right now, in a huge enclosed space.
Photo #2: I like the juxtaposition of the stairs going up with the stairs going down with the person unconscious (?) of mimicking the artwork on the building, with both crowded in life, but not in Art.
Photo #4: This is hilarious! not just the two sitting at the window, but the two in the background that are back to back. Great advertising.
Photo #5: I do know that some primates are capable if sign language; however, I have never heard of their ability to read. A bit of a Planet of the Apes with the book title "The Rising", but I don't think that is what author Larry Silverstein intended. Perhaps the reader is encouraging the statues that their day will come!
Another chance!
Photo #1: To be honest, with your photos I know that I need to both see and observe, so I am not sure I observe more than people with time to wait, and those that need to be someplace right now, in a huge enclosed space.
Photo #2: I like the juxtaposition of the stairs going up with the stairs going down with the person unconscious (?) of mimicking the artwork on the building, with both crowded in life, but not in Art.
Photo #3: Action vs inaction while the statue cannot breath, the visitor is wearing a mask that mimic's not breathing (safely). Also,
see #15 on this page: https://www.boredpanda.com/photos-right-time-and-moment-victor-breyl/
Photo #4: This is hilarious! not just the two sitting at the window, but the two in the background that are back to back. Great advertising.
Photo #5: I do know that some primates are capable if sign language; however, I have never heard of their ability to read. A bit of a Planet of the Apes with the book title "The Rising", but I don't think that is what author Larry Silverstein intended. Perhaps the reader is encouraging the statues that their day will come!