I want that man's purse. Or is it a shopping bag? Lovely bunch of people. I remember before having my first baby my ankles were swollen almost like those of that lady at the end of the bench - painful experience - thankfully mine was over soon.
Love it Sean - is this the same bench you caught some great characters on before. The one with the man sitting amongst women whilst another stood? That was a great shot and so is this. Each character tells a story.
I want that man's purse. Or is it a shopping bag? Lovely bunch of people. I remember before having my first baby my ankles were swollen almost like those of that lady at the end of the bench - painful experience - thankfully mine was over soon.
ReplyDeletecool street shot ... the difference between man and woman :-)
ReplyDeletePs: I know its a bit "sharp" but I decided to leave it.. for some reason I like the "hardness" of this one... it is unashamedly "real"!
ReplyDeleteLove it Sean - is this the same bench you caught some great characters on before. The one with the man sitting amongst women whilst another stood? That was a great shot and so is this. Each character tells a story.
ReplyDeleteThis one is classic Sean ... an interesting shot that draws me in ... btw you get a mention in my SW blog today :-)
ReplyDeleteFunny catch. The guys are busy reading and the women are sitting thinking...except the one on the left just can't keep her eyes off that newspaper!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
What I like about this is the reality of it: the junk, the vacantness and the people. Not a Paris to be seen! What a joy it is to look at, Sean.
ReplyDeleteThat's an even better one than your last bus stop pic. I (of course, ;-)) like the sharpness in street photos - makes this newspaper effect.
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