Monday, September 15, 2014
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Nice streetphotography.
ReplyDeleteSometimes you think that if the people going from left to right are doing the things that the people going from right to left are going to do and vise versa it would be a lot less traffic. Nice shot Andy (to open again after 20 years).
ReplyDeleteCampuses are filling up all over the world. Gosh those kids look young. (Now I sound like my parents who said exactly the same thing so many years ago.)
ReplyDeleteAh... so that's how they get to the other side.
ReplyDeleteps Want Moose? Come to Maine.
I have been to Maine and not luck there either.
DeleteI like the sign "Pedestrians wait for gap". It needs an additional sign "then run like Hell".
ReplyDeleteSo you have experience on Toronto roads? :)
Deletesome appear "seasoned"....but there are def a few freshmen in there. i like this picture!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a common sight here in Tallahassee too with two state universities and a huge community college. I just wish they would watch where they are going!
ReplyDeleteIt's that time of year again!
ReplyDeleteComing and going!
ReplyDeleteI like your slice of life shots.
ReplyDeleteIt could easily be an intersection around one of our campuses. It reminds me of one at Ottawa U.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of here. We have two universities so the peds are everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThat's more people in one intersection than you see on several blocks of our streets!
ReplyDelete(BTW: I didn't see moose in Yellowstone...that's something I've yet to see, too.)