Challenge Street Photography Oct. 29 - 31
Greg Huntsinger wrote:
I hope this applies to the challenge. photo taken 10-30-2018
Yes it does, like the angles
Last call for tonight, shot from Norfolk, VA
catgirl wrote:
ha ha Irene I remember that one lol
Monica, so happy to see you stopped by. It truly was a great shoot and learning lesson.
Thank you Sue. Just one of those lucky chances. Through a Google search I discovered the cleric is Cardinal Archbishop Angelo Scola, Patriarch of Venice, who was in the running for Pope, but I forget just when. I was never able to discover who his companion was.
For the Challenge "Street Photography".....
Flowers at the Farmers Market, Redmond, WA
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Another angle at Farmers Market, Redmond, WA
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Waiting for the solar eclipse at Stuhr Museum, Grand Island, NE
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Train station, Lincoln, NE
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Seattle skyline from the "Big Wheel" ferris wheel.
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Waterfall Towers @ Sunken Gardens, Lincoln, NE
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Water Fountain @ TaHaZooka Park, Norfolk, NE
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catgirl wrote:
that was the students at the Glasgow University that started putting the cone on his head, city kept removing it and students would put it back now it is a permanent fixture lol
Really?!? Chuck thinks it's horribly disrespectful but it does no harm and is really very funny. I've seen the "coneheads" in many different places, not just the one in Glasgow. Thanks for the info!
Here are a couple from Edinburgh.
Roadrunner wrote:
Last call for tonight, shot from Norfolk, VA
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Is that what is called Steam Punk? Very interesting!
a few from my trip home to Scotland
walkway in Ayr
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Ayr I know crooked sorry
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cottage in Ayr
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street in Coatbridge my home town Scotland
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sea front Oban Scotland
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daddy dog and his two kids waiting for their Mum who was shopping
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sea front Helensburgh Scotland
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restaurant in Helensburgh
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we still have the post box in the wall for pickup this one is in Helensburgh
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Irenejb wrote:
Monica, so happy to see you stopped by. It truly was a great shoot and learning lesson.
it sure was a happy adventure for all of us, as my Granny used to tell us "you have a guid Scots tongue in your head" ask
SueScott wrote:
Really?!? Chuck thinks it's horribly disrespectful but it does no harm and is really very funny. I've seen the "coneheads" in many different places, not just the one in Glasgow. Thanks for the info!
Here are a couple from Edinburgh.
It was New Year I believe when they first did it now its an icon on all the post cards etc lol
Rogers Flea Market (aka the "Dirtball Mall") is a great source of street photography.
SueScott wrote:
pg. 21
Is that what is called Steam Punk? Very interesting!
Yes and I bought a hat, see my avatar
catgirl wrote:
a few from my trip home to Scotland
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You certainly got around on this trip. I'm sorry we never made it Ayr when we were in the Borders - it looks beautiful.
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