May 29, 2011
Lone man etched in stone
This is from The Rocks, Sydney. I like the construction of this photo. A lone man etched in stone, admired by another lone man. The making of a time travel story? We just need a sexy hot lady to come along...
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Sounds like a Twilight Zone episode where an archeologist falls in love with the statue of a beautiful woman from Roman Times. He's somehow able to go back in time and be with her. Then, his friends find a second statue. That of course being the man who went back in time. Kinda corny, but cool the way rod Sterling wrote it.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of double time travel. Thanks Stephen.
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