I never notice until I viewed the photo on my computer screen that all three of them are walking in sync. |
Saturday, January 26, 2019
The Art of Being In Sync
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In fact it can be noted that the footsteps of the two left-hand passengers are in the same direction as synchronized
ReplyDeleteGood catch, Andy!
ReplyDelete...pushing one's life.
ReplyDeleteGood street photo telling a story of cold and hardship.
ReplyDeletePerfect timing.
ReplyDeleteSo they are.
ReplyDeleteHomeless?
ReplyDeleteGreat and interesting street shot . Yes it is true the steps together give a good rhythm to the photo!
ReplyDeleteSincronizados fotográficamente pero, me temo, que con asincronía social. De todas maneras has captado una interesante y bella escena social.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Walking in sync but not noticing each other. Looks extremely cold out there.
ReplyDeleteFunny how that happens when we don't think we're doing it...
ReplyDeleteOdd that but it is good.
ReplyDeleteGreat sync indeed and another of your timeless time shots of street photography.
ReplyDeleteSincronizados no sólo por el ritmo al caminar, sino también por las circunstancias duras de la vida en la calle.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo,