You have capture a great, little moment in every day life at a tram stop.What makes this photo so fascinating is the double life mirrored in the windows.
I love tram stop images, Otto.
The trick is to photograph them with a telephoto lens from the other side of the road/street. If you make your photo attempt obvious, everyone looks away or turns around 🙂
Thanks Dina. I must say I’ve been enjoying your travels this year. The scenery in your images has made me want to go back to the U.K. and visit some of the islands that I missed in the 1970s. Vicki x
You really caught that striving forward look on her face.
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Maybe she’ll walk into him 🙂
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You have capture a great, little moment in every day life at a tram stop.What makes this photo so fascinating is the double life mirrored in the windows.
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Ha, there is simply nothing quite like the anticipation of the train coming in (or the waiting). Great capture 🙂
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Thanks Randall.
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I love tram stop images, Otto.
The trick is to photograph them with a telephoto lens from the other side of the road/street. If you make your photo attempt obvious, everyone looks away or turns around 🙂
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A simple moment in time – interesting how much it can say. well captured Vicki!
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Thanks Tina.
I think many of us miss the ‘ordinary’ moments we see around us, as we’re so busy hurrying to our destination.
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Wonderful capture, Vicki! 🙂 Sorry for not having visited for a while, always on the go … 🙂
Wishing you a great weekend. x
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Thanks Dina. I must say I’ve been enjoying your travels this year. The scenery in your images has made me want to go back to the U.K. and visit some of the islands that I missed in the 1970s. Vicki x
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Love it!
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Thank you, Ileana.
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