Some years ago, I realised that I quite frequently took photographs with a single person in shot so I decided to create my ‘One’ Series… I think I’ve got up to a couple of hundred by now, and still occasionally add to that series
Ah, yes I can see that you wouldn’t want to ride the bike on those cobbles! And are the wires really purple? Or is that just a trick of the light? I like this and yes, very Sue.
Oh, if all these excellent photographers are going to WTHTT I’m going to get a very big head indeed! Thank you! I was in a partof town where I didn’t feel altogether comfortable. Tourists didn’t go there: it was obviously fairly impoverished, despite its not-so-long-ago glory days, and I was wary indeed of flourishing my camera. I was glad not have an all-bells-and-whistles camera.. Oh, and I got lost. I couldn’t find my way out, and had to produce some non-existent Albanian to ask a young mum where I was in relation to the Cathedral which was near our hotel.
Phew! Agreed. One of my friends is a great street photographer, but seems to get away with taking his monster Nikon with all its lenses out and about. I don’t know how he does it!
Would work beautifully for Sue’s One series, too. Happy Sunday, Margaret! Snow gone? xx
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Snow went almost straight away. Exposed areas still had a bit on Friday. Rain now … Sue’s One Series?? xx
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Well, it’s an old one, but Sue will remember it.
Another wet rugby match. Ugh! xx
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Ugh. Watching sport is a big no-no for me.xx
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Some years ago, I realised that I quite frequently took photographs with a single person in shot so I decided to create my ‘One’ Series… I think I’ve got up to a couple of hundred by now, and still occasionally add to that series
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So you do, Sue. I remember now.
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Good!
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A lovely afternoon scene of peace and serenity
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I LOVE this shot…. It is an IWIHTT…. I wish I had taken that!!
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I didn’t know IWIHTT! I like it. Thanks Sue,
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😄😄
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Nice. Beautiful light and soft muted color.
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It was that kind of an evening. Thanks Dawn.
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Somewhere I’d like to visit
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Korçë? Or Albania in general? I can recommend both. Have you seen my post on Korçë?https://margaret21.com/2022/06/06/a-window-on-korce/. Or more rural Albania? https://margaret21.com/2022/05/11/balkan-postcards-4/ Too much information! Just ignore me …
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Albania in general so your links are very welcome. Thank you.
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I do like this one. It has a simplicity that is eye catching. Beautiful colours too add to the overall image. Perfect 😊
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Oh, thanks so much James.
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Ah, yes I can see that you wouldn’t want to ride the bike on those cobbles! And are the wires really purple? Or is that just a trick of the light? I like this and yes, very Sue.
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They’re mainly greyish black wires, but all sorts really. What a load of unravelled knittig eh? A very Sue shot …
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That’s a great shot and I love Sue’s IWIHTT acronym because I too would love to have taken it 😀
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Oh, if all these excellent photographers are going to WTHTT I’m going to get a very big head indeed! Thank you! I was in a partof town where I didn’t feel altogether comfortable. Tourists didn’t go there: it was obviously fairly impoverished, despite its not-so-long-ago glory days, and I was wary indeed of flourishing my camera. I was glad not have an all-bells-and-whistles camera.. Oh, and I got lost. I couldn’t find my way out, and had to produce some non-existent Albanian to ask a young mum where I was in relation to the Cathedral which was near our hotel.
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Often a smaller camera or phone is a better choice for street photography I find
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Phew! Agreed. One of my friends is a great street photographer, but seems to get away with taking his monster Nikon with all its lenses out and about. I don’t know how he does it!
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well this is rather fabulous; are you following in Sue’s footsteps?!
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No point in not learning from the best!
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I love the warmth in the photo. You captured a beautiful moment.
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It was a memorable moment – to me. Doubtless just another day to him. Thanks Egidio.
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That’s a bit of a spaghetti junction overhead!
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You’re not kidding. Tame though, compared with East Asia
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Such a peaceful shot, Margaret.
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I liked being there in that moment.
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