“I like long distance running, it’s like photography in some ways. I think anytime you’re in solitude for three or four hours and physically pressed, your mind tends to be liberated somewhat. I just find that I wander off into my own world.”
[excerpt from alone with michael kenna; interesting interview here]
Michael Kenna, Full Moonrise, Chausey Islands, France, 2007 (+)
“Something unusual happens when a person stands on the edge of the world and stares outward. They become very still and you can almost see their thoughts as they ponder something much greater than themselves.”
[more information here and here — also an interview]
Cole Thompson, The Lone Man No 37, Guanaja, Honduras, 2010 (+)
“Time is not a reality [hupostasis], but a concept [noêma] or a measure [metron]…” — Antiphon the Sophist, Truth
Colita, Dias Laborales: Puerto de Barcelona, 1966
Colita, Dias Laborables, Regreso, 1964
Bertrand Fleuret — via & more — site
[you can download the whole .pdf file]
“I am alone. Walking at random. Wandering, as if at random,...
Peter Upward.
August Strindberg.
From The Lodger, Alfred Hitchcock, 1927.