This is a Sepia Saturday post.
Above a photo I took in Poland in 1993 at my Family's farm.Uncle Czeslaw & Baby Pawel.I know its not Markets...cows..etc....but it's in the same Ballpark,non?![]() |
| Cup of tea, Spitalfields 1964. “Settled onto this old sofa in the market, enjoying his cup of tea, he looks like he should be wearing an eighteenth century wig and coat.” |
Apologies to my Rockmum {AKA Astrid Edwards} for taking so long to put up here this video she shot/directed in East Oakland, California, for Cornershop.Great Stuff.
"The Seed Market"~RUMI




23 comments:
What a wonderful photo! I really like the idyllic landscape's soft focus in the background, in contrast to your Uncle and the baby in sharp focus.
Have a great weekend!
Very nice Tony!
smiels...i love a visit to the farm...spent some time there growing up...that watery texture on the pic the other day really messed with me man...smiles...have a great weekend!
Any farm would count, Tony - except Farmville.
Oh, those two ladies with the cigarettes. I'd hate to see the look of their lungs!
Nancy
But heavens that little boy is just darling! Way better than all the coffee, tea or cows any day. How could we not love the ladies, smoking ....and of course what goes good with a good smoke...coffee, tea....and something a wee bit stronger maybe! :)
That's a cracking photo of your uncle's farm, Tony.
Who'd want to visit Cheshire Street on a dark night? Great images Tony.
great snaps!!
yes, yes hail, hail young zimbo, forever young but older than he was birthday boy that he is!
the photo of bob qualifies for sepia saturday! man, i love the sound of emmylou singing with bobby on this song - desire may be my all time favorite dylan album!
Great characters in those Spitalfield shots but your first picture is an absolute gem.
One More Cup of Coffee is one of my fave Bob Dylan songs.
Those 2 women look like a couple of tough cookies. I wouldn't want to mess with them, but I could enjoy a stroll around the farm in Poland. It seems full of charm and character with that rickety fence.
Tony ... each one is awesome in it's own way. I love the one that you took, knowing that it was not taken with a digital camera. That last one made me laugh out loud! I bet those ladies would die seeing it on the internet today! I'm still laughing about your comment of having a snowball fight in the cemetery, lol. It is all melted today.
Kathy M.
Wonder if the man pouring a tempting cup of something is waiting for one of the women shopping while smoking.
The light in the chicken photo is perfect.
I like the warm colors and lighting effects in the Poland photo.
all great pics...amazing composition and colors on your top photo. Luvin' it!
timelessly classic farm pic mate.... lovely colours and depth of field(s)....
Great pics Tony.
I love your 1993 pic!!
So champetre!!
(Yes, you should google translate...)
;)~
HUGZ
A beautiful photograph, almost a water color. And the tea and the smokes are great details of a market day.
The top image reminds me of my own childhood in the former East Bloc, even if that would be taken some 15 years earlier.;)
Have a great Monday dear Tony,
xoxo
There is real life in these photos. I love the blur of the distant trees in the first one highlighting the little boy. And the black and whites of your uncle and the two ladies are priceless!
You're right about the tea drinker. Good thought.
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