ellievellie: I am going to say I dont think so, but then I am not sure exactly how she looks right now. It was a strange situation. It was in Switzerland, with "paparazzi" running around them all the time. I have another picture where there were three photographers taking pictures but I didnt like it as much as this one. The were either famous or popular or egotistical... dunno...
Unseen: Thanks for the compliment. I am following your blog...
I don't want to get into stereotypes but the first impression was - ah - those Japanese and their cameras. On second thought - may be North Koreans - two tourists - 3 secret agents folowing them :)I say this in good spirit. I know applying stereotypes is wrong - but coudln't resist!
ellievellie: We are all subject to stereotypes whether we like it or not. Fact is that stereotypes have developed for good reason, because more often than not they are true. I like the picture because it was so stereotypical.... anyone who says that isnt so I am happy to produce many more pictures of the rest of the bus :::)))) I would like to think that these tourists could laugh at themselves... I know I have had to...
That is a curious thing, haven't really noticed such behavior (several people taking photos of two people) here before. And I even happened to run into a Bollywood movie being filmed in downtown Bern once! Actually, that film crew had hired Securitas people who were treating the spectators like police treating agitated political demonstrators. Boo!
Is that Yoko Ono - the one with the glasses?
ReplyDeleteThis IS A Great Post !! Lovely Captured IN Black And White Background..
ReplyDeleteellievellie: I am going to say I dont think so, but then I am not sure exactly how she looks right now. It was a strange situation. It was in Switzerland, with "paparazzi" running around them all the time. I have another picture where there were three photographers taking pictures but I didnt like it as much as this one. The were either famous or popular or egotistical... dunno...
ReplyDeleteUnseen: Thanks for the compliment. I am following your blog...
I don't want to get into stereotypes but the first impression was - ah - those Japanese and their cameras. On second thought - may be North Koreans - two tourists - 3 secret agents folowing them :)I say this in good spirit. I know applying stereotypes is wrong - but coudln't resist!
ReplyDeleteellievellie: We are all subject to stereotypes whether we like it or not. Fact is that stereotypes have developed for good reason, because more often than not they are true. I like the picture because it was so stereotypical.... anyone who says that isnt so I am happy to produce many more pictures of the rest of the bus :::)))) I would like to think that these tourists could laugh at themselves... I know I have had to...
ReplyDeleteNice shot...extremely well done...BTW, I don't think It's Yoko Ono
ReplyDeleteMe neither Baron... he looks pretty pleased with himself though, wink!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is an enjoyable, very spontaneous photograph!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pietro...
ReplyDeleteThat is a curious thing, haven't really noticed such behavior (several people taking photos of two people) here before. And I even happened to run into a Bollywood movie being filmed in downtown Bern once! Actually, that film crew had hired Securitas people who were treating the spectators like police treating agitated political demonstrators. Boo!
ReplyDeleteZ: Me neither as it happens.... gotta agree though about your comment... would have expected more here...
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