Resonate

by Mark Forman on May 1, 2009

Resonate

v.-nat·ed-nat·ing-nates.

v.intr.

  1. To exhibit or produce resonance or resonant effects.
  2. To evoke a feeling of shared emotion or belief: “It is a demonology [that] seems to resonate among secular and religious voters alike” (Tamar Jacoby).
  3. To correspond closely or harmoniously: “Symbolism matters, especially if the symbols resonate with the larger message” (William Greider).

v.tr.

To cause to resound.

You gonna catch up?After a lead in  like that I should go with something strong. This was from a trip down to ChienKuo Market, the main market area in Taichung close by the main train and bus stations, at the heart of the old city. Got lucky with the way the editing came together. This image resonates with me as does my good friend in it.

Strolling in the arcadeNot far from there is the old Computer/Electronics Alley which I still prefer over the newer,shinier Nova indoor mall. Maybe because I prefer outdoor shops to indoor ones or maybe just like the old school free wheelingness of this place it resonates! Driving scooter up to door of most shops is cool too. 

Man in the shadowsNot far from the train station I spotted this fellow going into this dark space. Something resonated with me like from an old movie or a detective novel. Here is how I interpreted that impression with the image captured.

Taichung ViceRecently I was driving around looking for good night shots. This row of new luxury apartments/condos just had that special feeling. Kind of like Miami Vice in Taichung slick modern kind of feeling. I like the bunch of glowing eyes in the darkness flavor too.

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