In Love We Trust: 30+1 Romantic Candid Photography

No one can state exactly what love is. Someone supposes it’s just a sexual desire with psychological inclinations. The others suppose love to be a kind of supernatural gift and don’t even try to define. The third part sees only biochemical process. So I’ll give you my opinion: love is connection. Human beings are mostly so lonely in their cocoons of individuality. Loves gives a chance to tie two units or sometimes even exempt from the shell.

Today is St. Valentine’s Day, so traditionally people remember about love. Maybe, many of you wouldn’t agree with me, but it’s sad. And I can explain why: it’s sad when we try to please our beloved only on certain days, which we are told to do that on. This phenomenon reduces the precious feeling, making love a habit. Don’t you agree it’s horrible?

Hopefully the illustrations below would contribute into understanding love should take place every time you love in spite of dates, holidays, traditions. I’ve chosen candid type of photos to show the inevitable delight of pure connection between people without any kind of useless, but so often defilement.

Probably the most popular romantic candid photo. Made on V-J Day in Times Square by Alfred Eisenstaedt

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About the author:

Art Rivera: Deeply interested in everything connected with Internet, I sincerely suppose the web is the only future reality for the humanity through its inevitable involving into every part of human life. I’m not a great fan of cyberpunk concept, but the world is keeping that certain direction of total connectedness. And of course there should be someone, who can write the history, who would describe and analyze and enter in the record all notable changes and tendencies on the web. Hello, it’s me.

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