September 9, 2008
Does this not captivate you?

Caught Between Realities, Heaven And Hell Perhaps. Grand Parade, Bath.
From the photo blog of clusterflock friend Phil Bebbington.
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Caught Between Realities, Heaven And Hell Perhaps. Grand Parade, Bath.
From the photo blog of clusterflock friend Phil Bebbington.
13 Responses to “Does this not captivate you?”
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Wow. I love that he is using film, I love that he says what camera he’s using, and what film and speed he’s using (swoon), and the pictures are beautiful.
Oh, yeah. Start wandering through the terrorkitten archives and you’re liable to drift for days before you come to your senses.
Sheila, you are a doll for posting this. I was pretty blown away myself by the dreamy quality it has…shot from the hip, something I usually reserve for the older generation as they are less likely to chase and perhaps catch me!
This young lady seemed miles away and the photo thankfully kinda captures it.
Lucy thank you for your kind words also….I can feel a blush coming on!
The music you share is mighty fine, too, Phil.
But Phil. Don’t think we have forgotten. We are waiting, Phil.
I have it on the best authority that it’s really really good. In a subtle sort of way.
Lucy how do I upload such a thing? If I were to know what it was
Oh flattery will have me in the recording studio for sure!
Playing hard to get will only buy you time. Besides, Lucy has already offered a few thoughts — and if you know any kindly disposed regular contributors to clusterflock, you might send one of them a sound file to upload to the site.
OK guilt is a terrible thing and it a very good impression of Timmy b so I will get to it tomorrow…way too late now as I need my vocal chords to be relaxed.
I shall ask one of the Clusterflock admin types to upload it as I barely know how to type.
Everything’s a fucking travesty with us, man.
it is quite a lovely image. it makes want to be in that dreamy place where that woman is – physically and in her mind.
Thank you Amy…it was an odd experience, it took me a while to take the photo and yet she seemed oblivious to me. I do have this rather odd theory that no-one you see exists unless you engage with them…..so I’m not even sure she was there.