Thursday, March 09, 2017

Chilling Out

Andy | Thursday, March 09, 2017 | Best Blogger Tips
Watching people is something I learn from my former job as a bus driver.

15 comments:

  1. It is a pity she is smoking. I agree your watching people, I worked in a public service too. You learn a lot about people's behaviour in a public library. The funniest thing is that some people say hello to me in the street and I have not the slightest idea who they are. I say hello too and think that must be a library visitor from the past, I can't remember all those faces I have seen in 25 years.

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  2. Watching and photography combine well together ;)

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  3. You do a great job of showing them to all of us! Thanks.

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  4. I have the same interest - people watching is great fun and when you get super photos like this, it's even better. Sorry to see her cancer stick.

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  5. People watching can be inspiring for a writer too.

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  6. Your stint as a bus driver explains your natural ability to get great candid shots.

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  7. You learned how to watch people and became a wonderful story teller using your camera! Andy, I like this picture very, very much. The moment is very candid and captured so wonderfully.

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  8. You would have seen all kinds, Andy!

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  9. Great candid shot, and I prefer a shot like this in b&w.

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  10. Andy, you are a master at street photography. Love this b&w photo. Did not know you were a bus driver at one time.

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  11. A nice shot and clever with the wording in the background.

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  12. Nice capture.
    Here there are many places people are not permitted to smoke!

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  13. that (watching people) is something I recently started doing/learning. as well as 'thinking in B&W. great photo!

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  14. Nice street portrait Andy. For an until now unclear reason I see your posts just the next day and not the same day anymore.

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  15. ...smokers are today's outcasts.

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