Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Him: "Why are you taking my picture?"
Me: "Why did you step into my picture?" "Look behind you, you don't want to make her mad."
Laughs......😄
*The woman behind him was part of an advertisement on the acrylic bus shelter.
Have a good 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."
Thank you for sharing that bit of a street photographer's life, James!
ReplyDeleteJames they do not look a happy couple at you taking their photograph! .Thanks for hosting and I hope you have a good weekend and week ahead
ReplyDeleteInteresting street encounter. Glad it ended well and produced a striking image. Thanks for hosting, James.
ReplyDeleteSome very serious expressions there.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure about them believing what you told them.
ReplyDeleteBut I am glad that you had them laughing about the ordeal.
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That's funny! Glad he saw the humour in it/
ReplyDeleteSorry James, I loaded the wrong pic, and don't know how to delete my entry -but there is a reflection pic in my post:)
ReplyDeleteSome folks can be pretty edgy about having a camera in their face. I thought I had lost my sense of perspective, or worse, that you had constructed a composite image. Thanks for the explanation.
ReplyDeletephoto surprenante j'ai du regarder plusieurs fois pour comprendre :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I’m late to your blog hop this time but I’ve been very busy.
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