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Tuesday, November 20, 2018
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...there sure are a lot of dummies today.
ReplyDeleteOr lack thereof.
ReplyDeleteGood catch, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThat looks more like window undressing!
ReplyDeleteThe gentleman in purple seems to be avoiding the topless (and bottomless) mannequin). Got to wonder what's wrong with him Maybe he was afraid if he looked directly at her, his coffee would explode? :)
ReplyDeleteI imagine they are still more beautiful when they are dressed. So they are a little cold beauties. Nice framing and reflections
ReplyDeleteIn between costume changes, I see. :)
ReplyDeleteLa actividad de la calle por un lado y la tranquilidad de quienes detrás de un escaparate mirar el ajetreo de los otros. Magnífica Andy. Un fuerte abrazo
ReplyDeleteHa,ha, I think he didn't even noticed the window or is so shocked he runs fast around the corner :)
ReplyDeleteIt sure does. The gentleman with his Starbucks cup looks a little confused. :)
ReplyDeleteUnusual for stores to leave naked mannequins in their front windows. Perhaps the public was wondering what was for sale?
ReplyDeleteGreat street photography. Just try to ignore.
ReplyDeleteoooh I bet that got quite a few gasps.
ReplyDeleteMany, many possible stories here... well done!
ReplyDeleteAndy, they are a slightly underdressed:) Great moment! It made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteAvoiding provocation in an era of #metoo?
ReplyDeleteIt does :)
ReplyDeleteBien captado este instante de la vida en la calle
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Curiosa y simpática escena callejera.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
The Ravens fan does seem to be upset - maybe he is not being paid enough to advertise The Ravens and Starbucks?
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