I am so happy to avoid carrying rolls and rolls of film. Even though I am only posting "Street" shots, I am taking probably hundreds and hundreds more, including the iconic ones. There is so much history here, so much to shoot.
The first shot was taken from my lap at lunch. This Italian grande dame never stopped talking, so I took the shot to prove that Italians do indeed eat a lot of pasta, which is always al dente, without fail.
Just like in NYC, there are dogs galore. Here, though, maybe half are not leashed; they do not stray from their owners, and seem to be extremely well trained.
The profiled older lady meandered slowly passed my camera, apparently totally oblivious to it practically sticking into her ear.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
daldds wrote:
I am so happy to avoid carrying rolls and rolls of film. Even though I am only posting "Street" shots, I am taking probably hundreds and hundreds more, including the iconic ones. There is so much history here, so much to shoot.
The first shot was taken from my lap at lunch. This Italian grande dame never stopped talking, so I took the shot to prove that Italians do indeed eat a lot of pasta, which is always al dente, without fail.
Just like in NYC, there are dogs galore. Here, though, maybe half are not leashed; they do not stray from their owners, and seem to be extremely well trained.
The profiled older lady meandered slowly passed my camera, apparently totally oblivious to it practically sticking into her ear.
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Great shots, but I really love One and that of the older woman you mentioned
Your great eye at work, David!
daldds wrote:
I am so happy to avoid carrying rolls and rolls of film. Even though I am only posting "Street" shots, I am taking probably hundreds and hundreds more, including the iconic ones. There is so much history here, so much to shoot.
The first shot was taken from my lap at lunch. This Italian grande dame never stopped talking, so I took the shot to prove that Italians do indeed eat a lot of pasta, which is always al dente, without fail.
Just like in NYC, there are dogs galore. Here, though, maybe half are not leashed; they do not stray from their owners, and seem to be extremely well trained.
The profiled older lady meandered slowly passed my camera, apparently totally oblivious to it practically sticking into her ear.
I am so happy to avoid carrying rolls and rolls of... (
show quote)
👍🏻👍🏻 this series from Roma has been quite enjoyable. Thank you. I’ve become accustomed to your NYC shots and I appreciate your diversity.
More of your awesome street photography David.
Don
All youse guys are too nice. Thanks. I love to travel with my camera, and sharing it with you all is one of the pleasures of doing so. At almost 89 years of age, I don't know how much more I can do, but so far, quite good.
Nice street shots, David!
A great set. Your people shots are excellent.
Your perceptions are amazing!
daldds wrote:
I am so happy to avoid carrying rolls and rolls of film. Even though I am only posting "Street" shots, I am taking probably hundreds and hundreds more, including the iconic ones. There is so much history here, so much to shoot.
The first shot was taken from my lap at lunch. This Italian grande dame never stopped talking, so I took the shot to prove that Italians do indeed eat a lot of pasta, which is always al dente, without fail.
Just like in NYC, there are dogs galore. Here, though, maybe half are not leashed; they do not stray from their owners, and seem to be extremely well trained.
The profiled older lady meandered slowly passed my camera, apparently totally oblivious to it practically sticking into her ear.
I am so happy to avoid carrying rolls and rolls of... (
show quote)
Very nice. The last one is my favorite.
Great people series, David.
Wonderful street shots! Technically perfect!
Stan
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