Looks good in Lightbox. Nice efforts.
Nice series. Keep on.
Nice images
I particularly like the second one, Sergiio. Interesting and different series.
Nice shots. I can feel the friendly energy in that Nun shot without even seeing their faces! They are in perfect lock step. The pp looks right on the money and is very pleasing and rich.
I want to crop #1 just below the knee for some reason - ?
When I crossed the street and saw the shoes I was going to take a photo but there were so many people coming and going, so I decided against it. I got down a block and thought "no I need to go back". When I got down on one knee to take the shot everyone just stopped and I was able to fire off two images. I thanked everyone and got back up but there were a few looks and snickers as if to say why are you taking a picture of those shoes. Oh well, it was worth it for me.
Thanks, Jim.
This was taken in Hemisfair plaza. We had just rounded a corner and they were walking up ahead of us. They seemed so genuinely happy and excited with one another and the location. As you say there was a camaraderie and intimate friendship that just touched a chord within me and I had to try and capture the moment. I'm glad I did.
I suspect it's as Mark has said in the post below yours or perhaps the bottom railing affects the perspective. I understand.
Thanks, Susan.
Yea, it was not only the bundle on his head but also the shoes that seemed so random. I've never seen anyone before or after him balancing anything on their head.
Thanks, Mark.
Sergio
I'd like to call your presentation here as One Word Essays. The images themselves tells their own story individually.
Go to Asia or do they call that now "Orient"? Anyway, you will see many men can balance stuffs/things on their head...I've never seen anyone before or after him balancing anything on their head.
P.S. OFF TOPIC: Funny the other days I was reading an article about the debate on whether to call a salad "Asian salad" or Oriental Salad. One says to call it Asian Salad is discrimination on the ethnicity of the salad. Me? If I like it, I eat it. Who cares if it is called Asian or Oriental?
It was my aim to try and construct a random assortment of images that would tell individual stories. I'm glad it came through for you.
I've seen photos. I think it's pretty amazing.
Yea, I hear what you're saying. That's why I just call it Salad.
Thanks, Izzie.
Sergio