I recall family drive vacations thru the southwest and looking forward to the Burma Shave signs, e.g. "He lit a match", "To Check Gas Tanks", "That's Why They Call Him", "Skinless Frank" Classic Americana!
I too am a fan of street photography--the ability to see whats interesting, something that says something about our condition and life in general, and the challenge of recording it! Its something that only photography can do!
just great Italian style!
Never saw the movie (will make an effort). A few years ago I completed converting my (deceased) father's slides to digital, a task that took about a year working on it when I could and ended up with approx 10K photos and have distributed them to my brothers--and now I'm starting to do the same with with about 35 yrs of mine. This is how they'll get passed down to my son and anyone else interested. Many of my father's chromes (if not on Kodachrome) showed deterioration and required some help--but many were really beyond rescue. The reality is, in my opinion, that this how all our families's image histories will be kept and shared with future generations....
I tend towards 2 but--which vibe reflects your attitude best? That's the one u should use.....
Would it be better/worse if someone died taking a selfie? I seem to remember reading about such an occurance....
Spectacular! The first picture I ever sold was a double rainbow--sold to a company that produced an annual Rainbow Calendar--Golden Turtle Press-Don't know if still in business. Ended up selling the photo to a greeting card company as well. Quite exciting for me....
Some really nice travel shots!
Great shots!--will be in Rome again in about 2 weeks an dlooking forward to visiting the Pantheon.....
composition is excellent (along with all the other factors)!