Architecture / Art / Downtown Albuquerque / Light / Lighting / Photography / Women Behind Bars January 12, 2016January 11, 2016 Timothy Price11 Comments Smoke Break in downtown http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/1/behind-bars Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...
Neat shot. Cold temps, rustic, rest, and oneness are thoughts I conjure from this photo. VERY COOL! Reply
Thanks, Nancy! Cold, lonely and imprisoned by the coldness, loneliness and addictions faced by so many. Reply
Makes me glad I’m no longer a smoker–and haven’t been for years and years. They’ve been turned into outcasts. Great photo . . . So sharp and detailed. Reply
Even though more places are becoming smoke free (yippee!!!) sometimes you have to walk through a cloud of smoke to get into the joints. Reply
Neat shot. Cold temps, rustic, rest, and oneness are thoughts I conjure from this photo. VERY COOL!
Thanks, Nancy! Cold, lonely and imprisoned by the coldness, loneliness and addictions faced by so many.
Your photo captured all of that…
That’s a good picture of William.
He’s become an outlaw smoker, cold and lonely, driven to crossdressing by his addiction.
Makes me glad I’m no longer a smoker–and haven’t been for years and years. They’ve been turned into outcasts.
Great photo . . . So sharp and detailed.
Thanks, Mary! Smokers are not welcome anymore.
Nope . . . and after I quit smoking about 25 years ago, I understood why.
Not what I was expecting 😉
Surprise! Thanks, Teri!
Even though more places are becoming smoke free (yippee!!!) sometimes you have to walk through a cloud of smoke to get into the joints.