``Orson Welles regretted the Italian director's use of the long take: ``I don't like to dwell on things. It's one of the reasons I'm so bored with Antonioni - the belief that, because a shot is good, it's going to get better if you keep looking at it. He gives you a full shot of somebody walking down a road. And you think, `Well, he's not going to carry that woman all the way up that road.' But he does. And then she leaves and you go on looking at the road after she's gone.''
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelangelo_Antonioni
I think that is a classy quote because it is true, and yet completely misses the point. Funny actually. The above photos are perfect because I (maybe you) want them to continue, and somehow can't quite get enough of the emptiness. It's an effect that should not be over done, but set now against all the economic frenzy, fury, smoke and mirrors, there in the miles of concrete and asphalt are the consequences of turning the world over to economists.
CG