Sunday, March 20, 2005

Waiting in the metro

It's time to throw a few photographs into the mix. This is a series of pictures of people doing what people spend lots of time in the metro doing: waiting - for the next train, or perhaps for someone special. Some of these are better than others, but they all seem to fit the "waiting" theme:


Mayakovskaya, 2:26pm, Feb. 27.


Tverskaya, 2:28pm, Feb. 27.


Kuznetsky Most, 11:16pm, Feb. 28.


Chistye Prudy, 12:22am, March 1.


Kuznetsky Most, 12:32am, March 1.


Kuznetsky Most, 12:30am, March 1


Belorusskaya (ring line), 12:49pm, March 2.

6 comments:

musalia said...

sepctacular photos! people helplessly waiting :)...
like your blog, very much :)

moriana.blogspot.com

Елизавета said...

It seems very clean and well kept.

Anonymous said...

I can see you're a keen photographer, both of reality and virtuality... politics...rattle&hum ..so i like graffiti part the most:)

Scraps of Moscow said...

Vadimo, politics can be virtual reality (usually is, actually), and graf can be political, so they overlap in some ways, i guess. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

Anonymous said...

...I couldn't resist commenting on your last comment... and i also hesitated to thank you for your modest mediahub, as well as praise your un[usual]American view of things... so here you go ;) Keep on the same balance... at pH7!!
politics...no_comment... graffiti is much more sincere and decent i feel. If you are to think about it, one can run lines of dissertations and modelling in facts and figures, but would end up making same empirical conclusion as above [add i guess whenever necessary.]
Therefore i am... therefore i am wishing you all love and respect!!! it's these little things that make our world a better place to live in....... i could not resist :)

Anonymous said...

I like much the photos of your blog about people waiting. They reflect the spirit of people in daily acts very well