Friday, January 28, 2022

Les Trois Cuistots (Weekend Street/Reflections # 53)


 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Three guys taking a cigarette break in the alley next to Rouge bistro in Philadelphia's French Quarter.


Have a great weekend!
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15 comments:

Taken For Granted said...

What a great street shot, James. It tells a good story.

Emille (Jesh) said...

As long as they'have fun. Have a lovely weekend, James!

Amy said...

They look like good boys, hope they are doing a good job.

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

Love the monochrome and the feeling that this happened years ago.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Great B & W street shot James however I am not sure whether I would like to eat in that cafe. Thanks for hosting, take care and have a lovely weekend

Cloudia said...

Great Shot!

Lydia C. Lee said...

That looks like it's from the past - the '50's or something.

Lydia C. Lee said...

I loinked the wrong post. I don't seem to be able to delete it. Sorry.

Debbie at Travel with Intent said...

Well caught, James

jp@A Green Ridge said...

When I see your photos, I often wish I visited the streets. Do people get nervous when you take their photo or do they not realize it's being done?...jp

Linda said...

They look like characters in an old movie.

Jim said...

In the Army initial training our sergeant would tell us, "Smoke if you got em" at break time.
I think the one in the middle is put to wondering why you took their picture. Tourists do
their things, right? Good catch. Have a good week.
..

Klara said...

great composition.

s.c said...

Following in the footsteps of the great street photographers. Nicely done again.

Malyss said...

J'aime bien cette photo. On dirait qu'ils t'ont vu mais essaient quand même de rester naturels, jouant l'indifférence!
Pardon pour mon silence, mon père passe des jours très difficiles, et moi aussi. J'espère que tout va bien chez toi.