A bouquet of flowers laid on the ground and a subway ticket ..., did the rendez-vous gone wrong?
Cedric Massoulier: Rendez-vous
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Cedric,
I like your pictures so much as they are not about what one sees, but rather what's imagined and that's always a question, observation or a musing about people. This is another commendable image, very simply constructed and powerful. The sentiments you express give the final fabric to hold everything together as a memorable creative work that people might want to return to often.
I hope you don't mind me sharing my own feelings on some of the pictures special features that help to make it work to get out interest and deliver your ideas successfully.
Cedric Massoulier Rendez-vous
Edits by ADK to show two strong possible lines of movement
First notice the single ticket. This serves as a "Stop" point which will not move and is a reference position, (together with the curb stones), against which movement might be imagined. The large sweeping action from the roadway extends through the flower stems to bring one's eyes upwards and to the right into the picture just as the flowers rotate and thrust downwards, (blue) to the sidewalk.
This is such a simple and powerfully constructed image and the title for it says it all and opens a gate to a mystery. What happened before and what happened afterwards is an entire movie!
Asher