Hello Readers. One word Sunday is “profile” this week (HERE) and I had a few street shots planned to share (the first three)
BUT THEN…
This seemed like the perfect time to share a dozen STREET PHOTOS FROM JULY 2019.
JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #1: “LADY IN GREEN DRESS”
THIS NEXT PHOTO IS MY FAVORITE PEOPLE PORTRAIT FROM JULY
JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #2: “ASHLEY WITH HER MOMMA”
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JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #3: “MAN IN BLUE SHIRT”
JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #4: “MEN AT WORK”
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JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #5: “SMILING ON BROAD STREET”
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JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #6: “LADY WITH BIG OL’ BAG OF MCDONALD’S”
JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #7 “GIRL NEAR BLUE ROOF” & #8 – “GUYS IN JEANS”
JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #9: AMIGO WITH NEW PUP
JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #10: TRIO WITH BAGS
JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #11: FUN HAIR AND COOL SHADOW LINES
JULY 2019 STREET SHOT #12:
DO YOU have any FAVORITE street shots from this post?
WANTED TO CLOSE WITH A VIDEO ABOUT EMPATHY AND DRUGS CAN IMPAIR HELPING BEHAVIORS ( I WAS VISITING AT XINGFU MAMA’S BLOG AND MENTIONED THIS VIDEO).
ESPECIALLY LOVED PEGGY MASON’S CLOSING COMMENT:
“So there’s another message for society – go out and help somebody. Don’t take a drug. Go out and help someone – it will make you feel good.” ~ Dr. Mason
Wow Yvette. So much to get my thoughts out. If you do keep looking at photo one yes you will see more and more. I stopped. The two of the woman in the laneway. I like both for differing reasons. Yes the frame of the first and the focus on her more in the second. Medication and peoples reactions is so true. Exercise is best rather than medication. Great post 🙂
Thanks for the comment and taking the time to explore – I almost left out number 12 because it is
mono and was maybe going to post it separate – but I am
So glad I went for the “dozen” and added it… because it seems to be a fav today
And with number 1 – I have another version of it and guess what – it has a selfie too!
I blurted it out and well – now that I think about it – the rectangle phone in my hand at he tome added to the shapes and the receding –
Whew – either way your comment aligns with how I feel about the photo – I had to stop looking – I really just clicked a photo and had no idea these elements would unfold – truly a bit of fun 🙃
Another Trent sign, with some odd guy on the roof behind… though the people in front were good. I liked the mother and child smiles.(Ashl(e)y). Some other good shots. I’m terrible with street photography….
Hi Trent – I love when I see those signs for the “Trent construction” company – how can I not think of you and the weekly smile – I first took a photo without any people – then the dad with stroller showed up – and my classy lady with tan accessories
😉
that guy on the roof does have an odd vibe —
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And not sure if you want to hone your street photography –
but if you do – remember that it takes time to find your groove with it –
So maybe make a goal to work on this kind of photography at least once a month
/ or not – but it is a lot like your other art / just get doing it
—
Another collection of interesting photos, Yvette. You’ve captured some wonderful profiles and situations.
I was particularly interested in the findings explained in the interview about rats and anti-anxiety medication. Oh, the damage we do. Thanks for sharing.
The red sandal woman, because when a color in a photograph asserts its dominance, things get interesting. And I don’t know why, but I immediately went to Orion. I checked it out and the angles do kind of work in concert with her. Sandals to font to logo on the door.
I am going to check out the Orion shape – thanks for that comment
And it reminded me of a time when Mr. Monk (early Halloween episode) saw a constellation in a pigeons spots – it was how he knew it as the same pigeon –
So your Orion idea has me curious now
Thanks YC
And you are right about pointing out the empathy animals have- I was more focusing on the way the meds can impact helping behavior – even acts we find rewarding – ugh
But out was also a great point to remember animals have empathy and enjoy helping
And cheers to the “men at work” and I hope to see them once more before they leave
Great photos! I like the one with the mama holding her baby, the construction guys at work, and the lady with the McDonald bag. My heart always hurts for people who are living on the streets or asking for money for food. I feel like my help is only so limited and makes no difference. Thank you for sharing your pics!
“Ruffled feathers and endless squawking over a minor difficulty is typical of a crow’s life. I lean back on the counter and realize that could be my line….”
Great photos! I think the constructions workers enjoyed having their picture taken. 🙂
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They were sweet – I hope
To see them again before the project is done – but I might not
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I saw your message…where can I email my answers?
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I will email you soon
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Wow Yvette. So much to get my thoughts out. If you do keep looking at photo one yes you will see more and more. I stopped. The two of the woman in the laneway. I like both for differing reasons. Yes the frame of the first and the focus on her more in the second. Medication and peoples reactions is so true. Exercise is best rather than medication. Great post 🙂
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Thanks for the comment and taking the time to explore – I almost left out number 12 because it is
mono and was maybe going to post it separate – but I am
So glad I went for the “dozen” and added it… because it seems to be a fav today
And with number 1 – I have another version of it and guess what – it has a selfie too!
I blurted it out and well – now that I think about it – the rectangle phone in my hand at he tome added to the shapes and the receding –
Whew – either way your comment aligns with how I feel about the photo – I had to stop looking – I really just clicked a photo and had no idea these elements would unfold – truly a bit of fun 🙃
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#1 is awesome. I like 11 because of the hair and both 12’s are wonderful. 🙂
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Thanks so much Janet – I almost left out the 12 a and 12 b because they are mono but then I went for the dozen and so hearing your feedback was nice
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I like the shot of the mom and little girl and the one of the two of the woman walking down the cobbled street.
janet
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Thanks for the specific feedback Janet – 😊☀️
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Another Trent sign, with some odd guy on the roof behind… though the people in front were good. I liked the mother and child smiles.(Ashl(e)y). Some other good shots. I’m terrible with street photography….
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Hi Trent – I love when I see those signs for the “Trent construction” company – how can I not think of you and the weekly smile – I first took a photo without any people – then the dad with stroller showed up – and my classy lady with tan accessories
😉
that guy on the roof does have an odd vibe —
–
And not sure if you want to hone your street photography –
but if you do – remember that it takes time to find your groove with it –
So maybe make a goal to work on this kind of photography at least once a month
/ or not – but it is a lot like your other art / just get doing it
—
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This is reality! … plain, simple, beautiful and prolific. I just love it!
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Thanks so much my friend
That was nice to read
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Awwww Amigo with his new pup! ❤❤❤❤
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That guy was nice – and he was telling me something about the curly hair of this dog breed – parking lot water break
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Another collection of interesting photos, Yvette. You’ve captured some wonderful profiles and situations.
I was particularly interested in the findings explained in the interview about rats and anti-anxiety medication. Oh, the damage we do. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Norah – ☀️
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These are great photos. I especially like the “have a seat” – it’s just seems to drift off into darkness.
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I like the drifting away vibe A thx dan
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The red sandal woman, because when a color in a photograph asserts its dominance, things get interesting. And I don’t know why, but I immediately went to Orion. I checked it out and the angles do kind of work in concert with her. Sandals to font to logo on the door.
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I am going to check out the Orion shape – thanks for that comment
And it reminded me of a time when Mr. Monk (early Halloween episode) saw a constellation in a pigeons spots – it was how he knew it as the same pigeon –
So your Orion idea has me curious now
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I see very distinct symbols in the most mundane things. But hey, it keeps me entertained.
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ahhh – and good writers like yourself need all that fodder – ha
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Love the fodder. 🙂
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Thank you for sharing the video. I like this kind of study. It is another evident that empathy does not belong to human. Other animals do have it too.
Very nice street shots in this post. Different emotions from various folks. I do like “men at work” a lot.
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Thanks YC
And you are right about pointing out the empathy animals have- I was more focusing on the way the meds can impact helping behavior – even acts we find rewarding – ugh
But out was also a great point to remember animals have empathy and enjoy helping
And cheers to the “men at work” and I hope to see them once more before they leave
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I like all your street shots and my favorite sweeties are a toss-up between the little girl with the pink bow and the princess with the Amigo.
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The leather seat looks very comfortable.
The last two pieces (the empathy of rats and the drug “humor”) are very thought provoking.
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Great photos! I like the one with the mama holding her baby, the construction guys at work, and the lady with the McDonald bag. My heart always hurts for people who are living on the streets or asking for money for food. I feel like my help is only so limited and makes no difference. Thank you for sharing your pics!
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