Question of the day, are we celebrating love or trend?
I'm not a hater, but also not a fan of this kind of "special days" or any other who has turned into pure consumerism.
I require 365/1 love.
14/02/2020
It rained that day, pouring, unlike today when it's about +10 degrees and sunny. But I had to be outside that day looking for anything related to Valentine's Day in order for a journalist to write an article about it, we also wandered the streets together and that day I saw the most boring scenes ever.
Clichés, pure courtesy, or something else?
The most common scenes:
A symbolic flower wrapped into cellophane - courtesy.
The red detail must not be left out at any cost.
Holding hands.
So, you have one day and that's it? I mean when you already worship it.
Then I bumped into this guy, as I hide in front of the shopping mall abusing their roof (also was mid-kindly asked to remove myself as its private property-they had right, but I had to stay and shoot from the hip).
He was somehow nervous, moving around constantly and my head was sunflower rotating 360.
Then he got a text message, two girls came and taaaa-daaaaa!
There you got a teddy bear! Stuffed one!
Take it, love it.
She wasn't expecting this, and her face could tell the same. Bear was a pure #cliché but he is just the clumsy one and probably into the "conquest phase."
We spotted each other at one point, so I got some extra posing and they got some memories they have no idea about (guilty as charged), however, I hope they are still in this mood, spontaneous and smiling.
That day this was the only impression I had.
Well, about today - I made a cake, what's your love trap?
Thank you @monochromes, this is my entry for the #monomad challenge, and thank you all for your time and interest in what I do 🙌
Wow, looks like that guy spent some real money on that bear! She better appreciate it.
Thanks for shooting form the hip! Glad nobody was killed on this sacred holiday.
Not that I know. 😝