Street Life

Kasia Nowak

Street Life

Two dwarfs statue by Tomasz Moczek and a pedestrian’s legs, Swidnicka Street, Wroclaw, Poland

Street Life belongs to the following groups:

European Everyday Life (add the place!), Polish Place, Public Art, Street Photography and Photojournalism and Which Way - walkways, pathways, stairways, roadways, and railways Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Posters

Street Life by Kasia Nowak
  • Paul Thompson Photography

    Paul Thompson ...

    Very nice image

  • J.K. York

    J.K. York

    i like the tension of movement here. great balance of shapes, lines, and tones. well done.

  • Lance Jackson

    Lance Jackson

    I would just love to hear what the dwarfs are saying!
    “i thought you where pushing”
    “i thought you where pulling”

  • Barbara  Corvino

    Barbara Corvino

    Well done. I like the contrast between the static statue and the movement of the legs.
    Ciao. Barbara

  • Martin Cameron

    Martin Cameron

    I had forgotten about these characters until I saw this and it brought a smile to my face. How easy it is to walk past without noticing – the legs portray that beautifully. It reminds me of one of those films where the little people get up to all sorts of adventures while the humans walk past oblivious. What a great shot beautifully observed.

  • Lorena Maria

    Lorena Maria

    im totally agree with Barbara, bellisimo!!

  • Kristina K

    Kristina K

    I love this, it so reminds me of the movie Labrynth with David Bowie, thanks for sharing :)) k

  • toriyule

    toriyule

    love it

  • maxy

    maxy

    Oh – wait a minute I want that ball!!!!! they CAN’t have it!!! lol!!! This is only tooo cute! The pedestrian’s legs give this the perfect fun and perspective!!! Absolutely fantastic and well timed work!! LOVE it!

  • LionsRoar

    LionsRoar

    Lol, oh my goodness, that’s so awsome! Amazing shot!

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