Tuesday, March 06, 2018

Lady In Black

Andy | Tuesday, March 06, 2018 | Best Blogger Tips
Sometimes I see people that I just have to photograph. She reminds me of someone that should be in a mystery movie.

26 comments:

  1. An elegant lady in black. I think of course of the song " Lady in red "

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  2. That coat could be 50 years old and still modern today. Good design is timeless Andy.

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  3. I see someone from a James Bond movie.

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  4. She looks like a Russian Tolstoy movie lady, Dr. Zhivago....:)

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  5. And I sense that behind those 'shades' she is very aware of her surroundings as she watches each step.

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  6. Russian style - Anna Karenina ;-)

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  7. I totally agree. Everything about her is a bit mysterious from the long coat to the scarf and hat to the dark glasses. She looks like she's walked off of a movie set.

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  8. She's in a mystery photograph! Great street shot, Andy!

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  9. Ya know... she sure is well dressed for the cold. So why isn't she wearing gloves or mittens?

    Impressive!

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  10. Excelente retrato callejero, amigo... Buena imagen

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  11. Pues es un tanto inquietante esa mujer.. Un saludo :)

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  12. Nicely seen, but I'd prefer it to be a '60's spy movie with our lady in black beside the Berlin wall!

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  13. Film noir, definitely! She looks well dressed for the cold.

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  14. I see Central Casting has sent you a Russian spy to photograph. Great shot, but she does not look pleased that you have blown her cover.

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  15. The mystery woman from the 40s. Great capture!

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  16. A mysterious lady in black. She looks like a character of a Dostoyevsky novel.
    A hug

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  17. Interesting shot, she is rugged up for sure in an old coat.

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  18. She is perfect. Stylish and mysterious.

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  19. She reminds me of Greta Garbo. Thanks for keeping street photography alive.

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