Phil what a contrast to the message board the face of this woman is! Forget about the small prints even if you got them well here...it is the woman and the message that is sort of different. Good shot and very nice conversion. You were in Bleak St. when you shot this? Nothing merry here.
Love it Phil
Fabulous juxtaposition!
Couldn't have been better if you had set it up (not suggesting you did btw).
Thanks guys - I have 2 street projects in mind - precincts and mobility scooters (Those things are everywhere these days. Funny how lots of mobility scooter owners have the energy/ability to get from the scooter itself to the social club/bar/pub to be served! I wouldn't be focusing on the people who actually need one or singling out anyone with a disability, but you get the idea!)
I'm not meaning to alienate or insult people who actually need one!!!! On this side of the pond our tax funded benefits system has been exploited for many years, and there is quite a culture of benefits claimants who have been bending the system! I would be 'socially documenting' that side of life.
I'll stop - I'm digging a hole I had no intention of digging in the first place!!!!!!
Back to the image: good capture, Phil. I see the councils there also think it is a good idea to place rubbish bins right next public seating. Perhaps the woman's expression is the result of being to close to the bin.