Hi Sean. I got here from Ellie's blog, so you can thank her (or not, depending on how you feel about my presence). Should be good news, but as you say - things are not always as they seem (but admittedly, sometimes they are!).
Your photo reminds me of Robert Doisneau’s “Le Baiser de l’Hotel de Ville, Paris, 1950."
These two better get a room :) Goodbuys are easier done on a ground that is not moving :)
ReplyDeleteVery impressive and emotional photo, I do like this very much.
ReplyDeleteHi Sean. I got here from Ellie's blog, so you can thank her (or not, depending on how you feel about my presence). Should be good news, but as you say - things are not always as they seem (but admittedly, sometimes they are!).
ReplyDeleteYour photo reminds me of Robert Doisneau’s “Le Baiser de l’Hotel de Ville, Paris, 1950."
awesome point of view....a real nice and original perspective, revealing new faces of the photographic composition...well done, my friend !
ReplyDeleteThose arms!
ReplyDeletestunning photo.
ReplyDeleteExcuse me ... but was that moving ... the escalator that is! Terrific capture, Sean. Did they have any idea?
ReplyDeleteYour shots always fascinate me but this one is just so evokative and original I just had to comment today.
ReplyDeleteCinematic photo - very well done!
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ReplyDeleteWow! You caught the drama and emotion in this moment! Excellent.
ReplyDeleteSorry Julie.. .removed the post by mistake. Going to check Michaels post now...:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments... Julie - no idea, how could they see beyond each other????
ReplyDeleteI like this. Very touching story and the angle is great !
ReplyDeleteheart breaking scene
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