Hello – For Day 4 of the B & W Challenge, I bring you into this little store where I bought an old Kipling book for RV. Do you see it there? It was in bad shape, but for three dollars I took a chance.
And now here are TEN more of my street shots from Florida. These are all from February 2015.
Hi Amy – well I am a weird mic of extrovert and introverted – and so is my oldest son… and I do not talk to everyone – it really just depends on the chemistry – … thanks for dropping by…
Funny, when i saw the three guys on the loading dock my first thought was it reminds me of the Salvation Army store in town. I guess charity store have a look ; )
oh that is so funny that they have the same look….well these guys were just so cool – and we had the best congo about how easily today’s computer can become tomorrow’s dinosaur….
Hi Norma – it actually worked out so well – and I try and give people something for letting me take their photo – even if it just a signed print – which can actually be nice. And the two guys in the restaurant – I gave them these little packs of trader joe’s raw nuts and two ones each – rolled – nothing much at all – but just a gesture of thanks. and thanks for your comment❀✾✿✿✿✿✿
What was that guy smoking? No wonder you went to talk with him, women….you can´t resist bad boys. And those three big guys, those guys should be in the Discovery Channel or some type of program. And nooo! You took the photo of an officer a second liutenant….I hate officers, specially young liutenants. They don´t know s..t most of them at least here in my country. Won´t judge the Americans.
By the way how in the world do I get linked? And what does that mean?
Hi CP4 – well this lieutenant you would have like d- he was way cool (but I did not know he was an officer)
Oh, and they are e-cigareetes out that have flavors -and it is called vaping. I am still learning a little bit about it… and will be back later to share what I have heard about them – but I do know they make a lot of smoke – and a few folks were doing this at the airport…
Lastly, the challenge – here is the scoop:
There are only two rules for this challenge:
1. On 5 days, create a post using either a past or recent photo in B&W.
2. Each day invite another blog friend to join in the fun.
I think you can do the 5 days consecutive posts, but there is some flexibility with it….
I have no clue how to take a black & white photo, plus I don´t know what in the world happens that the buttong “add media” sometimes it works others doesn´t, most of the time it doesn´t . With the exception of the other day with that crazy post about “is suicide that difficult or who said suicide was that difficult” I think it was something more like the latter, anyways point being I have no idea how to make photos into black and white and the media library it screwed.
If you have any ideas, welcome they are.
I think you might hold some sort of record for most people met while on vacation. What a great collection of folks. I love that you were after a snowbird but got a permanent sun bird!
I like how you call him a sun bird – and his wife (of 59 years) Mary did not want her picture taken.
a record? well a record for me for sure- thanks for dropping by amiga
different indeed -:) you are a pro and I am a hobbyist hah!
– but as I am sure you know – this is what I love about photography and blogging – we all bring our own style and signature – there is room for everyone with our unique touch!
and actually – one of my goals for my trip was to get at least 50 “with permission” people photos – (I got more than 60 – still need to count)
and I thought about asking questions to people too – my husband was going to give me a mic to use, but it started to become too much of a project and I nixed the idea.
B ut as you know from your creative experimenting, it takes tossing around ideas to get things moving.
I did get some video footage and even tho I am almost tired of all this “post-Florida” posting – well I think I am going to make a video and use the video footage in there. not sure yet – anyhow, have a good day – et hola a maria!
These Florida fotos are such fun. You ceraintly had to have had a blast with this ‘project’. I’m guessing, along with the camera, you MUST have a pen and paper. 😉
yes G = and actually funny you should mention that because in hind sight I see how I could have been better prepared – like maybe even have a card to hand out with the info. But you know, the impromptu ways of exchanging info actually became fun – if that makes sense – but when I do this again – I am going to have priorhouse cards ready to give –
So many great street shots. Love the relationships that you build with the people you photograph. Great stories. My favorites are of the Thompsons, Ralph, and the boys at the SPCA. Can’t wait to see you do more of these.
thanks Lisa – ❤ ❤ – and when Mrs. Thompson gave me a few minutes (about 5) of her time like that – well guess what happened? The flight attendant came out with something she left behind in her seat – and well, she might have walked off and been long gone had it not been for us looking for a spot to take a few pics…. sop that was nice…
oh and I love her daughter's boots – ha!
You have the people gift as much as the photography gift, Y. And the people gift, well, that’s way more important in life. People warm to you, and they open up to your world like a flower in spring. Not in Syracuse, yet, but you get my drift. Your picture capture the essence of how they welcome you into their life for that slice of time. I admire that, my friend. Bravo.
I am honored to read that ❤ ❤ ❤ (thx dude….)
and yeah, I get your drift on the syracuse weather – because did I hear correct – that syracuse get amore snow than Buffalo?
Your street scenes are so modern and contemporary, the way you capture so many different personalities, ages, cultures, styles and fashions. I love too the very interesting snippets of information you provide for each shot, giving the back story on some – such as when you were at first a bit grumpy at your aunt! – but then agreed you liked having her help! But I can understand that. And I also think your neice is adorable…and a leftie like me, yay!! Great job on all your challenges mon amie, very enjoyable for this Brit 🙂 ❤ 🙂
well thanks for dropping by and I learned a little bit with this project – so enriching and a nice part of the trip – but gleaned a few things I will have to share later… in the meantime, have a great rest of your week and EYS and TTYS
Little Kaia looks like an absolute joy! You really do get some wonderful people shots of total strangers. I’m thinking that you must have oodles of charm. 🙂 I love the photos of the 3 ‘drop off’ guys.That old Kipling book was a really nice find.
You’ve got the biggest, most generous heart. It’s no wonder people are drawn to you and let you take their photos! What a fabulous post. What fun! Hugs, dear friend! 😀 ❤
thanks Linda – and not everyone is hip on getting their picture taken – and as I am sure you know – it is a very vulnerable thing on both ends – for me – and for them. And when I told folks it was a for a blog and just kind of a celebration of, um, “people” – well it seems cheesy but people sort of get it.
And another thing I liKe – which I noticed with the TV’s being junked and with the used items in the case – well some photos capture the culture where it is right now – and that has value to me personally – the clothes we wear, the headphones we use, and the hairstyles…. we all capture it and then preserve a snippet. 🙂 ❤ TTYL
I am impressed by your people photography! Yvette, I should learn from you how to encounter my shyness! Really enjoy the story of each photos – images do tell story and reminds us of the moment..
And those TVs…gosh, I am speechless! It reminds me of our laptops at home. We have five laptops at home now – with two of them that being used daily… 😦
(EN) I agree with others and…1,2,3,4 keep going here and there! I think it ‘s impossible to meet you and don’t want to chat or pose for you 🙂 Thanks for sharing 🙂
(IT) Concordo con gli altri e…1,2,3,4 continua ad andare qui e lá!Penso sia impossibile incontrarti e non voler chiaccherare o fare una foto per te :-)Grazie di condividere 🙂
Yay! So looks like you had quite the success with your photos of strangers endeavour. And thank you so much for sharing your joy! Sorry it has taken me so long to respond. I’ve been in a bit of a funk lately… Need to get back to the lovely bloggy land… I’m just catching up on my favourite blogs for now. Xo
P: Love this post, and I can’t take my eyes off the first picture. Your gifting of the little purple box shows your kindness. The mother and the daughter looked happy and comfortable.
thanks so much P – and I think some folks trunk I gave her the unicorn box, but that was hers – this is the one I shared –
also, it worked out well because when I got there I found a pink little lock box purse (similar) but with hello kitty on it – and then we also found some discounted goody bags in Orlando – with a tea set and playing cards – and so in addition to teaching my niece how to make spirals – my mom and I taught my niece the basics of “texas hold’ em” bah!
“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….”
I love that you talk to everyone, you are more outgoing than me that is certain 🙂
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Hi Amy – well I am a weird mic of extrovert and introverted – and so is my oldest son… and I do not talk to everyone – it really just depends on the chemistry – … thanks for dropping by…
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What a neat way you have displayed your photos. 🙂 The little clerk is so cute. Well, they all are.
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thanks lady sighs…. ツ 🌸🌸🌸
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Funny, when i saw the three guys on the loading dock my first thought was it reminds me of the Salvation Army store in town. I guess charity store have a look ; )
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oh that is so funny that they have the same look….well these guys were just so cool – and we had the best congo about how easily today’s computer can become tomorrow’s dinosaur….
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What a lovely thing to do giving that little girl your niece’s box. I bet she loved it! I really enjoyed this post 🙂
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Hi Norma – it actually worked out so well – and I try and give people something for letting me take their photo – even if it just a signed print – which can actually be nice. And the two guys in the restaurant – I gave them these little packs of trader joe’s raw nuts and two ones each – rolled – nothing much at all – but just a gesture of thanks. and thanks for your comment❀✾✿✿✿✿✿
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What was that guy smoking? No wonder you went to talk with him, women….you can´t resist bad boys. And those three big guys, those guys should be in the Discovery Channel or some type of program. And nooo! You took the photo of an officer a second liutenant….I hate officers, specially young liutenants. They don´t know s..t most of them at least here in my country. Won´t judge the Americans.
By the way how in the world do I get linked? And what does that mean?
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Hi CP4 – well this lieutenant you would have like d- he was way cool (but I did not know he was an officer)
Oh, and they are e-cigareetes out that have flavors -and it is called vaping. I am still learning a little bit about it… and will be back later to share what I have heard about them – but I do know they make a lot of smoke – and a few folks were doing this at the airport…
Lastly, the challenge – here is the scoop:
There are only two rules for this challenge:
1. On 5 days, create a post using either a past or recent photo in B&W.
2. Each day invite another blog friend to join in the fun.
I think you can do the 5 days consecutive posts, but there is some flexibility with it….
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I have no clue how to take a black & white photo, plus I don´t know what in the world happens that the buttong “add media” sometimes it works others doesn´t, most of the time it doesn´t . With the exception of the other day with that crazy post about “is suicide that difficult or who said suicide was that difficult” I think it was something more like the latter, anyways point being I have no idea how to make photos into black and white and the media library it screwed.
If you have any ideas, welcome they are.
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I will be over to chat in a bit
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I like all your Photoshop practice here! Lots of fun. Also, it sounds like you are one outgoing person!
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thanks for noticing that – and still learning so much – while having fun of course – have a great day 🙂 ❤
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Interesting photo’s, Yvette!
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thanks so much
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Great little project you’ve got going here, I’m very impressed.
I think I need to borrow your aunt!
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thanks Debbie = and I will tell her you said that ❤
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I think you might hold some sort of record for most people met while on vacation. What a great collection of folks. I love that you were after a snowbird but got a permanent sun bird!
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I like how you call him a sun bird – and his wife (of 59 years) Mary did not want her picture taken.
a record? well a record for me for sure- thanks for dropping by amiga
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You are so different than I am. I’ve probably asked people if I can take their photo … maybe once. Very nice work.
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different indeed -:) you are a pro and I am a hobbyist hah!
– but as I am sure you know – this is what I love about photography and blogging – we all bring our own style and signature – there is room for everyone with our unique touch!
and actually – one of my goals for my trip was to get at least 50 “with permission” people photos – (I got more than 60 – still need to count)
and I thought about asking questions to people too – my husband was going to give me a mic to use, but it started to become too much of a project and I nixed the idea.
B ut as you know from your creative experimenting, it takes tossing around ideas to get things moving.
I did get some video footage and even tho I am almost tired of all this “post-Florida” posting – well I think I am going to make a video and use the video footage in there. not sure yet – anyhow, have a good day – et hola a maria!
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Remember the People of New York project started that way. 🙂
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🙂 si
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Humans of New York I mean.
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got it (and really – there are humans there – jk)
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Very cool odd balls for this week. Thanks for playing 🙂
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These are great. Love hearing the storied behind each of the photos.
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thanks so much Jen – 🙂
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These Florida fotos are such fun. You ceraintly had to have had a blast with this ‘project’. I’m guessing, along with the camera, you MUST have a pen and paper. 😉
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yes G = and actually funny you should mention that because in hind sight I see how I could have been better prepared – like maybe even have a card to hand out with the info. But you know, the impromptu ways of exchanging info actually became fun – if that makes sense – but when I do this again – I am going to have priorhouse cards ready to give –
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So many great street shots. Love the relationships that you build with the people you photograph. Great stories. My favorites are of the Thompsons, Ralph, and the boys at the SPCA. Can’t wait to see you do more of these.
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thanks Lisa – ❤ ❤ – and when Mrs. Thompson gave me a few minutes (about 5) of her time like that – well guess what happened? The flight attendant came out with something she left behind in her seat – and well, she might have walked off and been long gone had it not been for us looking for a spot to take a few pics…. sop that was nice…
oh and I love her daughter's boots – ha!
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Your meeting was fortuitous…and her family looks stunning through your lens!
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You have the people gift as much as the photography gift, Y. And the people gift, well, that’s way more important in life. People warm to you, and they open up to your world like a flower in spring. Not in Syracuse, yet, but you get my drift. Your picture capture the essence of how they welcome you into their life for that slice of time. I admire that, my friend. Bravo.
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I am honored to read that ❤ ❤ ❤ (thx dude….)
and yeah, I get your drift on the syracuse weather – because did I hear correct – that syracuse get amore snow than Buffalo?
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You did hear correct. We beat Buffalo in the end, and I woke up to more snow on the ground this morning, Y.
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haha – stay warm my friend, stay warm…
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/12/take_that_buffalo_syracuse_leaps_on_top_of_snow_race_thanks_to_noreaster.html
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Excellent photography as always my friend ..Have a great day to you 🙂
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thanks Jake.. 👌
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Your street scenes are so modern and contemporary, the way you capture so many different personalities, ages, cultures, styles and fashions. I love too the very interesting snippets of information you provide for each shot, giving the back story on some – such as when you were at first a bit grumpy at your aunt! – but then agreed you liked having her help! But I can understand that. And I also think your neice is adorable…and a leftie like me, yay!! Great job on all your challenges mon amie, very enjoyable for this Brit 🙂 ❤ 🙂
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well thanks for dropping by and I learned a little bit with this project – so enriching and a nice part of the trip – but gleaned a few things I will have to share later… in the meantime, have a great rest of your week and EYS and TTYS
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Thanks mon amie, and you too… 😀
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Little Kaia looks like an absolute joy! You really do get some wonderful people shots of total strangers. I’m thinking that you must have oodles of charm. 🙂 I love the photos of the 3 ‘drop off’ guys.That old Kipling book was a really nice find.
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Hi S – thanks – and those guys are right there in Florida so if you have any bubble TVs – well they’d be happy to help!
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Thanks for the tip. I only have one TV and it’s a flat screen. 🙂
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oh – good- but if you need a remote – well this might be the place to go – (here is pic of the old remotes too)
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This is so nice, I love these people because you made them feel real and also wishing them to be happy forever. Thanks!
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well thank you very much for that sweet comment 🙂 ❤
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You’ve got the biggest, most generous heart. It’s no wonder people are drawn to you and let you take their photos! What a fabulous post. What fun! Hugs, dear friend! 😀 ❤
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thanks Linda – and not everyone is hip on getting their picture taken – and as I am sure you know – it is a very vulnerable thing on both ends – for me – and for them. And when I told folks it was a for a blog and just kind of a celebration of, um, “people” – well it seems cheesy but people sort of get it.
And another thing I liKe – which I noticed with the TV’s being junked and with the used items in the case – well some photos capture the culture where it is right now – and that has value to me personally – the clothes we wear, the headphones we use, and the hairstyles…. we all capture it and then preserve a snippet. 🙂 ❤ TTYL
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Sheer perfection! 😀
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I am impressed by your people photography! Yvette, I should learn from you how to encounter my shyness! Really enjoy the story of each photos – images do tell story and reminds us of the moment..
And those TVs…gosh, I am speechless! It reminds me of our laptops at home. We have five laptops at home now – with two of them that being used daily… 😦
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Terrific Florida Street shots…I enjoyed “strolling” er…scrolling 😉 through them.
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(EN) I agree with others and…1,2,3,4 keep going here and there! I think it ‘s impossible to meet you and don’t want to chat or pose for you 🙂 Thanks for sharing 🙂
(IT) Concordo con gli altri e…1,2,3,4 continua ad andare qui e lá!Penso sia impossibile incontrarti e non voler chiaccherare o fare una foto per te :-)Grazie di condividere 🙂
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ok – so now you are committed to a photo – ha! have a nice Friday and grazie ❤
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(EN) 🙂
(IT) 🙂
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Very interesting shots. The b/w still has a lovely antique look, but boy, the innovative color shots of people are modern as can be!
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thanks ❤ ❤
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Congratulations! I have selected this post to be featured on Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge.
http://ceenphotography.com/2015/03/22/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2015-week-12/
I hope you have a terrific week.
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thanks so much Cee – woo hoo – and hope you and Chris have a terrific week also ❤
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Great pics Y!! Looks like y’all are enjoying your trip 🙂
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Yay! So looks like you had quite the success with your photos of strangers endeavour. And thank you so much for sharing your joy! Sorry it has taken me so long to respond. I’ve been in a bit of a funk lately… Need to get back to the lovely bloggy land… I’m just catching up on my favourite blogs for now. Xo
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well I am sure your funk has to do with recovering from all that traveling – and thx for including me in your blog catchups – ❤
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You had fun with this! Don’t know how I missed your other B & W’s. 🙂
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I did – and thx again for the nice welcome back with the invite – I will check the links – 🙂
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P: Love this post, and I can’t take my eyes off the first picture. Your gifting of the little purple box shows your kindness. The mother and the daughter looked happy and comfortable.
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thanks so much P – and I think some folks trunk I gave her the unicorn box, but that was hers – this is the one I shared –
also, it worked out well because when I got there I found a pink little lock box purse (similar) but with hello kitty on it – and then we also found some discounted goody bags in Orlando – with a tea set and playing cards – and so in addition to teaching my niece how to make spirals – my mom and I taught my niece the basics of “texas hold’ em” bah!
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So many wonderful photos of such wonderful folks.
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thanks so much ) ❤
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