On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 20:10:03 -0800, Bruce Dayton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This one takes a fair bit of looking.  The girl is looking put out or
> upset at the closed door with the sign on it, yet right next door is
> an open, inviting door to the Bra Depot.  The dog almost looks like he
> is gently trying to persuade her to go to the open door.  So what are
> you saying here Frank?  Any other shots of this, with her looking
> after reading the sign?

Thanks for looking and commenting, Bruce.

Sadly, I didn't take more than this one of this scene.  I should have,
but the fact that she seemed put out, I didn't want to intrude.  I was
initially attracted by the dog, and at first I was merely taking the
pic of her with the leash wrapped around her legs, with the dog sort
of pulling her along.  Then I noticed the notice, her hands on her
hips, and her apparent annoyance.  That's about when I snapped, then I
kept walking.

I didn't even notice the bra shop until I got the contacts back - had
I noticed, I'd have made more of an effort to get it in there
properly.

As for what I'm saying in the photo, well, I'm not sure.  I'm not sure
I'm saying anything, just capturing a little something or other.  A
little moment, I suppose.  Whether that moment is worth pondering, I
don't know <vbg>.

I'm glad you took the time to ponder it for a bit.  <g>  Thanks.

cheers,
frank



-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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