Street photography

Jonathan

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RockyNH_RIP

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At the annual German Christmas Market in Edinburgh, Scotland. It rained all day that day and I came up with some creative ways to keep my camera dry, but I'd gone all the way there with my photo gear on a false forecast of "cold but dry with occasional patchy drizzle ..." and I was not coming home without some photos!


The German Christmas Market by MisfitLee, on Flickr


And now they're hungry by MisfitLee, on Flickr

Happy Holidays to all of you


Lee, Nice shots~

Pat in NH
 

Jonathan

Senior Member
They tell a lovely story. I'd maybe hang them either side of a fireplace or a doorway, or maybe even put them in a wide, rectangular double frame.
 

Lawrence

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I'd love to try some of this food. Love this sort of stuff but never know what to order as you only get one chance at a time and you could get it wrong!
 

Michael J.

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I'd love to try some of this food. Love this sort of stuff but never know what to order as you only get one chance at a time and you could get it wrong!

If you really don't know you get some to test if you ask nicely I often us this method if I see some new food-style.Thais are very helpful and like to show what they are able to cook and if it tastes great for you they will say with a big smile Thank you without expecting ypou buy any of th efood you tasted. If you do so you make their day and they talk long time about the foreigner who like Thai food.
 

SteveL54

Senior Member
I took this a few years ago with a simple point and shoot pocket camera.
Little Italy in New York City. Just a guy walking down the street with a chair. Nobody even gave a second look. I love that city!


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SteveL54

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My son and his wife live across the street from the WTC. It's only a 2 hour drive from here, so we go often. I'm usually in Manhattan 12 - 15 times a year.
Greatest city in the world!
 
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