Image: Homeless But Hopefull
from Rossco, 07.11.09
A composition for the deep thoughted.
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- Visual Art & Photography
- Documentary
- Experimental
- Opinions
- Philosophy
- Politics & Social Issues
- black and white
- Dog
- Gene Pool
- homeless
- homeless man
- Man
- ross beckley
- Stage Fight
- The Weaklies
- we are what we share
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05.12.09 — Peter Ravenscroft
What a duo - Rossco and Wayne
Go forever.
07.11.09 — GB
There's always hope when you have your best mate by your side. Great composition Rossco - don't stay away too long (we know you're out there somewhere!!!).
07.11.09 — d.
I agree WWW, brilliant.
I like it better than the 'reality' stuff - it says the same thing, but better and one cannot argue with a story.
You have several gifts of the gab and pen and lens that slowly emerge here. One of the things that keeps me coming back to the Pool; to see the blossoming of all of you (Rossco too, and all you others).
All the more poignant to me because a close friend went through a traumatic situation, and we could see how close he was to being in this situation .... only the support of family and friends kept him within society's bosom. We were hit with a bolt of lightning with the realisation of how quickly the 'slide' can happen to people, once one bad thing starts off. 'There but the grace....' etc etc as you said, WWW, in our previous conversation.
d.
07.11.09 — Waynes Word on Web
Circumstance had driven Wally and his dog from the comforts of the marital home and depression had replaced the drive that had previously occupied his reason for being. He had never considered himself a great person but this was certainly over and above board in what he imagined life had to offer. One ridiculous scene after another had relegated him from a hard working family man to a bum on the street and even the streets seemed to reject him as a foreign object. Not that any of it mattered now because every one he had imagined loved him had turned their back on him, on nothing more than the word of the "bitch" he was foolish enough to think loved him. Only his concern for Ralphy kept him from ending it all and he didn't know how long that would last.
Oh the unfairness of it all
07.11.09 — Rossco
Thats brilliant Wayne, such an insightfull version of the real picture. Superb work indeed !!
Cheers
Rossco