I really love the “now and then” approach to this post. In fact, I love the idea so much that I think maybe we should steal it for one of our On the Road After Dark series after we leave Paris. It’s so interesting to see photos or TV shows and find myself thinking “oh, that must have been before”.
tomofa does a wonderful job of showing us the beauty now, as well as then. It’s a good reminder to look for the beauty everywhere, especially when it can feel like there is so much darkness around us. ~WaterGirl
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As this drags on with no end in sight, I increasingly miss doing what I love to do the most: take pictures of people in other places. Places I, as an American, won’t be allowed into for a long time, it seems. It’s been a year since I traveled, who knows when any of us will travel abroad again.
These days it’s walks and hikes with Monet (he’s a good dog). Trees, rocks and light are stand-ins for people. I enjoy making these portraits, but it’s not the same thing . . .
Then:
A happy serendipity of 3 young women in matching outfits, with matching bags, moving through the modest canyons of Copenhagen. The bags are all from the Hard Rock Cafe, so they’re probably tourists, but they look like Danes to me.