When am I?
Lost in the city again, albeit somewhat familiar but David was not sure of what time it was, the lights were on but they were somewhat different from what he thought they should be. Who was that man in the bar? The streets were not paved but covered in a sheet of tar? it was all very confusing.
A reflection of actor David Muyllaert in a Dublin City pubs window on Westmoreland Street in 2003.
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VanSnuG
An Instant Classic. Won’t be surprised if this become a Feature on the Homepage :-)
botticcelli
excellent photo!
Heloisa Castro
perfect
David Meacham
3.30am or cucumber
Philip Rogan replied
Probably cucumber
Andy Mercer
Great photo.. it could only be Dublin !
Jen Cannella
I love this…wonderful work!
midzing
fantastic image,,, well done
docophoto
Excellent!!!
Anki Hoglund
Brilliant.
Debbie Irwin
Absolutely wonderful and I love your description!
Graeme Pettit ...
Interesting image and title – the second figure (low centre – or is that shadow?) is quite ghostly
Philip Rogan replied
Its some chap in the bar that provided the big glowing lights and the glass that reflected the street, nice bar, don’t know the guy possibly a nice guy? Maybe not but he ain’t a shadow more of a silhoutte.
peterhoenderdos
class
jobeckytobin
Wow, LOVE this!
AnaBanana
great stunning picture!!!
Jean M. Laffitau
Fabulous shot!
AtaAlishahi
I love this image but forgive me is the tile ” when am I” or ” Where am I” ? I was not sure that is why asked. :)
Philip Rogan replied
Hi Ata, its “When am I” as the dress of the actor, David though of now reminiscent of the working Joe of the 50’s or 60’s so I sort of based the little snippet of a story on that – the roads being tarred for example was confusing for his ‘fictional’ self.
whiterussian
Brilliant work.
square
hey man, i like this a lot. very cool style.
Mugsy
A very interesting image!
Philip Rogan replied
Cheers!
Kaat
Nice shot.
JulieSmits
This photo just has a really nice atmosphere to it, great title, really suits the photo…Are these two overlapping photos or long exposure?
Philip Rogan replied
Just the one photo at a fastish shutter speed like 250 or so. It’s a reflection in a pub window with a view into the bar.
JulieSmits
That’s the thing about reflections, they do the strangest of things, can be a real mind fuck when you’re trying to figure a picture out
Marcel Engels
very well captured. nice effect.
KOLKOL
Love this!