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Posts Tagged ‘Trafalgar Square’

Pure Passion!

Forget the world around us, be free, live.
Kiss my lips, don’t look my eyes but feel my soul. And everything around us will vanish. People will be removed from our existence, the wind that will move our hair will not cease but we will not feel it any longer.
Kiss me and keep me tight, don’t [...]

The warm latin blood

In this years I have been living in London I have found something I was deeply looking for: a different mentality from the one I ran away from.
England shown me many good sides and some bad ones and amongst the latter is that the “blood” is not so warm. Connecting with English people is not [...]

The Deep Eyes of the Faith

He definitely stand out from the crowd. It was not only the way he walked or the way he kept his hands in the pockets nor even the way he help his backpack on one shoulder. It was all these things alltogether and much more.
The pendant on his neck was hanging out, showing a Faith [...]

Flagged faces

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Flagged faces, originally uploaded by Carlo Nicora.

When you meet some big gathering as the Canada Day (yes, it was in London, UK, as well) it happens that after a whole day, you can be tired.
This two guys were quite… flagged when I finally got to have a direct shot [...]

Their Canada Day in London

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Their Canada Day in London, originally uploaded by Carlo Nicora.

We often underestimate the power of children.
We (adults) gather all together to lower the barriers we create around us every day. So one day we can simply meet, with some beer in our hands, and we can share something.
Children do [...]

Art Lovers

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Art Lovers, originally uploaded by Carlo Nicora.

They sat there, on a fountain in Trafalgar Square, as if the time passing by was just the right one to talk about the art they had just watched. [...]