Florence, Italy
Did she buy something? Did she meet the man walking toward her? Probably not, but I don't know. After the click of the shutter, I was already looking for the next scene to unfold.
Have a great weekend!
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"Street photography, a genre of photography that records everyday life in a public place. The very publicness of the setting enables the photographer to take candid pictures of strangers, often without their knowledge."
Oh, well caught - great timing and angle. And perfect in mono
ReplyDeleteThat's what I like in your pictures: they tell stories, but WE have to imagine how they end..
ReplyDeleteTo answer to your question:In France, navy, as well marchant or military, is very organised since many centuries. the french coast is divided into "maritime quarters" (quartiers maritimes). Every boat and every sailor/ fisherman is linked to one of those quarters. Those quarters are bigger than our departements; So it's normal that boats in Saint-Tropez have a number of Toulon, as the small port is linked to the biggest port of the quartier.
Things worked this way until 2009, now it's much simpler.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful street image. The umbrella works great here.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got out of there. It looks like he was reaching for his gun. oops-- forgot this wasn't Chicago!
ReplyDeleteGreat B & W Shot adn quite a story behind the shot. Thanks for hosting and have a good weekend
ReplyDeleteA greatcapture with a typical pose (position) - You have a great weekend too, Jesh
ReplyDeleteThank You!
ReplyDeleteOui une belle capture en effet. J'aime beaucoup cette photo.
ReplyDeleteso good in B&W - I like the contrast of light and darkness.
ReplyDeleteNice catch, James. Your picture tells much and hints at sooo much more.
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Chaque photo: l'instant d'une histoire fictive ou réelle.
ReplyDeletebelle scène, en contemplation à l'abri d'un parapluie pendant qu'à l'arrière le monde s'agite !
ReplyDeleteBeautifully framed. A pleasure to look at.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. She looks very interested in something on display.
ReplyDeleteJames...it's me, Honey. I LOVE this photo let alone that it's done in B & W!!!!...jp
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