Anonymity~ the great gift of urbanism

Because you don't want everyone to know your name
Because you don’t want everyone to know your name

The most difficult thing about change is to not be allowed to do so. In a big city change is a way of life and conformity can be easily pushed aside to make room for a journey of personal development. But then there are some rare villages and tribes where personal development is championed above all else. I have seen one or two.

 


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12 responses to “Anonymity~ the great gift of urbanism”

  1. or even more than 2 or 3 I think! A great image Mimo..

  2. Wow! Amazing shot. I love what you’re doing with motion.

  3. one of my favorites!

  4. Hi I really enjoy your blog and even though you have more followers than most I have decided to break the rules of this award because it’s worth it. I enjoy your blog so much that I have nominated you for a Liebster award. Totally up to you if you want to play. For more info feel free to click on here: http://mzzoomer.wordpress.com/2013/01/30/liebster-means-dearest-i-have-been-nominated/ You can use the same questions that were asked of me if you like 🙂 Thanks and congrats. Keep it up. Pam aka MzZoomer

    1. Thank you so much Pam! Very kind of you!

      1. My pleasure completely. Have a great day.

  5. Interested in hearing more.

    1. I hope you follow along and do! Thank you!

  6. I especially like this one of the “motion” series as it has the wall art in the back 🙂
    Well, I love all of your work actually!

    1. So sweet of you Scott! I adore your writing!

  7. don’t remember who said it, “in the city time becomes visible”. an allegory, all in all. in villages and more remote slammer communities maybe time remains in the realm of symbol. it makes a different in the way life flows in individuals. beautiful shot

    1. Oh, thank you for that reference! I love it!

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