The Reporter it's been a big day by Freethinker56
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Thank you for all the wonderful comments, They are much appreciated ! Have a wonderful day
Great BIG HUGS To You All,Dee ☆¸.•'¯) ✿
Comments (32)
aubedo
It's a very nice work... Aww... The typewriter is so nice.... Reminds me to the portable typewriter 'Kolibri', that my dad used...
It's always - the office sofa is the healthiest ... Es heißt ja immer - der Büroschlaf ist der Gesündeste...
anahata.c
My process of commenting after a long absence is to do one gallery at a time, and do as many 'representative' images as I can. Because my comments are usually way long, I can't leave as many as I'd like; and I'm slow at writing to begin with, so it's even harder to comment on everything. So I skip around, trying to get a good sampling. Please know that, just because I skip an image, it doesn't mean I think it's less of an image than the others: It's not at all. It's just a matter of time, for me.Also, I see everything of yours as it goes up, regardless.
This is a delightful evocation of a reporter's life. I assume he's a photo journalist, because he's got that old fashioned flash camera. And a typewriter! Haven't seen those in years...And an old rotary dial phone too. Fine details, with the huge chunk of paper, stacks of books and pads, and that old file cabinet with all the 'categories'. And the reporter dead-asleep at the job. (I know that feeling.) And I love the 'muses' flying around, one of them carrying a pencil. He probably hopes they'll do his work for him. The only difference between his office and mine is, mine is much more crowded. This office would be a major improvement over mine, believe me. Delightful details, all done with great clarity; and reminiscent of an older time, when reporters didn't have the internet, and that all important "copy"---the story---was what mattered most. Really well done, Dee.