Place d'Italie - Paris
[en] Written on the wall: Tsarko / Watch your sons and your « friends » / Cause you may wear / Cesar’s toga / Brutus’ dagger / Will hit you / Sooner or later.
[pt] Escrito na parede: Tsarko / Vigie seus filhos e “amigos” / Pois você pode vestir / A toga de Cesar / O punhal de Brutus / Te golpeará / Cedo ou tarde.
[fr] Écrit sur le mur : Tsarko / Surveille tes fils et tes « amis » / Car tu peux revêtir / La toge de César / Le poignard de Brutus / Te frappera / Tôt ou tard.
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23.9.08
Le Parisien
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A fine image to notice and shoot. I like that you waited and got a bystander looking at the message.
RépondreSupprimerA fine shot.
Great capture! I like this man reading the wall, and his brown plastic bag is fabulous. I guess he dropped in to fnac to buy some new cd's.
RépondreSupprimervery nice street work
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Une photo qui parle d'elle meme !
RépondreSupprimerInteresante la presencia del hombre que lee el escrito, es el toque de gracia de la foto ;-)) buena urbana!
RépondreSupprimerGreat street shot. I love the curiosity of the man.
RépondreSupprimerle passant lui donne tout son sens!!!
RépondreSupprimerI imagine the following sequence. You saw the writing, found it interesting and decided to take a picture of it. In the meantime, the gentleman wandered in wondering what the heck you are taking a photo of, and you cashed in on this great opportunity too :) I could be wrong!
RépondreSupprimerLovely scene. And yes, there is a Brutus among us all the time!
Une excellente photo de rue, tu as vraiment déclenché au bon moment!
RépondreSupprimerPerhaps a universal warning. Thanks for the translation.
RépondreSupprimerEscellent photo!
RépondreSupprimerThe curiosity of the man is funny :)
It's often hard to represent a larger view within a street scene, but this shot shows some sort of response to the 'writing on the wall' that is easily understood by the viewer. Well done.
RépondreSupprimerProfound for graffiti. Nice timing to get that fellow reading it mid-step.
RépondreSupprimervery foreboding graffiti. like how you captured the one man stopping to read it--adds a lot to the photo
RépondreSupprimerMagnifique. J'aime!
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