Every Street Is a New Chernobyl | Monomad Challenge
In Andrei Tarkovsky's movie "Stalker" (a true masterpiece), he tells a story about The Zone - an abandoned, hazardous, jungle-like wasteland that inhabits all kinds of random yet generic objects that act in confusing manners, and how its three main characters - while searching for a room that supposedly, when entered, grants you your most precious wishes - they cross this mysterious place very carefully and silently, remaining aware of every step they take, doing their best not to trigger something dreadful around them by mistake.
This tiny out-of-context summary of Stalker always appears in my head while I go out and get lost in the streets, because of how I usually walk in the same manner, and what my eyes always look for around me - these weird things; distorted things; mixtures of orderly and chaotic things; funny placements of unusual and unrelated things.
I call it "Anomaly Hunting".
It's obviously an exaggeration on my part, as none of these things around us are (in most cases) deadly in any way... but still, it really puts me in that specific mood, helps me focus, and points me toward the general direction of all these dark, mysterious, dream-like combination of objects and backgrounds.
Sometimes it doesn't even have to be an object. Sometimes it's a place that feels kind of off to me; a room with no specified purpose; a machine that tells a different story when ripped out of its surroundings, or when observed too closely.
These anomalies are everywhere. In my opinion, there are probably far more anomalies than "regular-generic-in-order" objects and scenes in the streets all around the world. Problem is, they usually trick untrained eyes into seeing them as "junk". I myself tend to do that a lot when I'm not careful, or when I'm just going about my day. they are very good at hiding. Their camouflage is almost perfect.
But when you blanket yourself with petience, and find the will to tread lightly - they apear everywhere.
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Ok!... And that's how after today you become one of my “official favorite #Hive photographers”!!!... An inspirational, passionate, eloquent, dramatic AND FASCINATING series of pictures @tombezrukov friend!
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What a beautiful collection of photographs and a very good title that gives quite a bit more meaning to each of them. My favorite is the one of the two chairs together, but empty, for some reason I find it the most striking.
Thank you Ronald 🙏
I do invest more than reasonable amout of time thinking about these titles, so I'm happy to see it's worth it.
And yeah, that picture is also one of my favorites. I shot it with a long expired agfa film (around 95'), so all of the photos in that roll came out kind of like that, underexposed but in a unique way.
wow what a series of the objects camouflaging to junk @tombezrukov !
Your photos and storytelling are a huge inspiration.
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I read the book half a lifetime ago. The title was something else, and the main character was a stalker. Haven't watched the movie.
Yeah, from what I know, the movie is inspired by the book "Roadside Picnic" by The Strugatsky Brothers, and the main character is a Stalker in the movie too.
I can say I am a fan of those Bros in general. Your photo series also quite nicely conveys the atmosphere. Congrats!
Thank you 🤘
I never got the chance to try them out, but will definitely give it at go someday. Heard a lot of good
things about their books, and especially that one.
I think my favorite title would translate as ... Progressors and Strangers, a collection of mid-sized stories like Beetle Among Ants/Inside The Anthill... something like that. Ever cryptic their titles, I have to hand it to them.
It kind of reminds me of the Stargate franchise where also folks from advanced civilizations tended to visit societies which happened to be in earlier stages of their development and the visits would bring some acceleration to the latter's development. Or not...
Yay! Thank you @brumest and @qurator 🙏🏻
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