Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Day VIII

Finally heading to Hugh's request for less writing; today's entry has less writing ...


It is also once again available in Gert Lush High Resolution to make the the headline (and every other little thing) more visible for you, the valued reader!

The story today comes from The Telegraph but, it could really have come from any of the day's newspapers (apart from the Daily Star ... oh wait, newspapers ...) as one story dominated proceedings. The state of worldwide stock markets, share prices and the economy. It reads: "Recession fears shake fragile markets."

Today's location, due to the lack of a local stock exchange is infront of a Pawn Brokerage. I thought this fitting after the extract from 'The Bicycle Thieves' seen in today's lecture showed people pawning all they could live without during a period of deep economic turmoil.

That is all and it seems all too brief!

4 comments:

Tom said...

Short and snappy! This one works well, slots in nicely to the themes of today. Good work, keep it comin!

Helen said...

Its great how your soldiering on with this, and I think your the only man who could possibly have this much determination to carry it through.
Again a nice gritty image, I know you probably don't ahve much choice but to take your photos in the dark, but I think the quality of them is great (being a fan of night photography) the colours are nice and overall you take them damn well in my opinion!
Anyway Il check back tomoro for the next update mr Daily Mail...

Annie Jewell said...

Another brilliant image, however i'm missing the lenghtynessidge of your ,oh so Owain, banter!! keep lugging that thing around, its my only daily update of news as i have neither a telly nor the money to by a news paper! thankyou!

Owain said...

Tom: A short and snappy 'Thanks'!

Helen: Thank you! You might be right, I'm also not sure many people would think it a good idea in the first place!

I thought about doing what Hugh suggested and making a poster instead but, I'm too involved with the ... romantic stupidity of actually hauling the door off to these various places, it just wouldn't be the same!

Annie: I miss it too, it's not quite the same! Will have to try and condense my writing down, like a literary Espresso!

I'm almost providing a service, News for penniless students! Although most of it is my own opinion ... a bit like a newspaper really!