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Wrapped in thoughts of the surrounding architecture, I suddenly found myself in a restaurant that once served thousands of customers with its unique dishes. Masterful chefs artfully cooked and performed public demonstration on cooking. It was really hard to surprise the local waiters with large-scale tips.
I am incredibly happy that I was able to catch this unforgettable show before the beginning of my "journey". This place could certainly be called a new wonder of the world! And what about now? What kind of mess happened here? Only ruins, darkness and utter silence are all around. All this creates the impression that robbers fell in here and fairly battered the once beautiful place, destroying any opportunity to recreate it. Still, despite the chaos, the atmosphere remained the same. If you try, you can even catch the faint smells of the most tender chicken in the world and tropical cocktail.
Amusingly. It looks like the reflection communicates with me, giving a sign or a hint, but which one? Maybe I'm in trouble, and I should be careful. Maybe I need to move on and create my Own Way. Maybe all together. I can be either this "wagon" going somewhere away, or a person standing in the line of it's movement. In the first case, I have another choice - to reach the "end" and leave everything, or learn to think abstractly, not straightforwardly, and find a way out of the impasse. In the second case, I can either stay where I am, accepting my exodus, or flounder, running down the tracks or step aside, because no one is holding me.
I like such thoughts, but now I think I should end it and go to the shore. There I'll find even more mesmerizing view, and therefore deeper thoughts…

Materials used:

Photographic paper

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#abstract #landscape #nature #water #tree #reflection #buildings #geomerty #unusual #railings 

Relaxation. Revival. Pt.3 (2019)

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by Arjun Chaudhary

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Wrapped in thoughts of the surrounding architecture, I suddenly found myself in a restaurant that once served thousands of customers with its unique dishes. Masterful chefs artfully cooked and performed public demonstration on cooking. It was really hard to surprise the local waiters with large-scale tips.
I am incredibly happy that I was able to catch this unforgettable show before the beginning of my "journey". This place could certainly be called a new wonder of the world! And what about now? What kind of mess happened here? Only ruins, darkness and utter silence are all around. All this creates the impression that robbers fell in here and fairly battered the once beautiful place, destroying any opportunity to recreate it. Still, despite the chaos, the atmosphere remained the same. If you try, you can even catch the faint smells of the most tender chicken in the world and tropical cocktail.
Amusingly. It looks like the reflection communicates with me, giving a sign or a hint, but which one? Maybe I'm in trouble, and I should be careful. Maybe I need to move on and create my Own Way. Maybe all together. I can be either this "wagon" going somewhere away, or a person standing in the line of it's movement. In the first case, I have another choice - to reach the "end" and leave everything, or learn to think abstractly, not straightforwardly, and find a way out of the impasse. In the second case, I can either stay where I am, accepting my exodus, or flounder, running down the tracks or step aside, because no one is holding me.
I like such thoughts, but now I think I should end it and go to the shore. There I'll find even more mesmerizing view, and therefore deeper thoughts…

Materials used:

Photographic paper

Tags:
#abstract #landscape #nature #water #tree #reflection #buildings #geomerty #unusual #railings 
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Good day. I'm from Russia and I'm in love with taking photographs. My path as a photographer have started, when I've received my first camera. Back to that moment, I... Read more

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