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what a character
ReplyDeleteNice one Andy.
ReplyDeleteYou still have pay phones? Great expression on her face.
ReplyDeletewhat a great capture!
ReplyDeleteSuperb capture, Andy. I was going to ask "Who the hell uses pay phones anymore?" and then I remembered we had one in our town square up until recently and it was used mostly by homeless folks.
ReplyDeleteNice shot Andy, we don't have those public phones anymore here.
ReplyDeleteI would think she's had a rough life.
ReplyDeleteA pay phone! Wow that must be an antique. Almost never see them any more. There is one in our Ag Museum, but it is no longer functional, so it is just another one of the antiques on display.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely look, wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteI think she caught you!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen a phone box like that in a long time!
ReplyDeleteNot too many of those around anymore...at least not in the US...the pay phone, not the woman. :-)
ReplyDeleteHa! I love her expression.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great photo! I love the expression on her face.
ReplyDeleteGood shot! It certainly seems novel to see a pay phone. Most of us in the U.S. probably didn't even notice as they began to disappear here.
ReplyDeleteWasn't too wrapped it seems.
ReplyDeleteGood shot.
Superb shot. I like her smile :)
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