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Today’s #Picture 28/Jun/21
I very much like this candid shot of Stuart’s taken in a side street in St Tropez. I wonder what the young woman on the right was saying.
Me, too, Lynette. Unfortunately, it was in rapid French, and I was distracted by the woman in front of us suddenly stopping to look in the shop window on the left! So, it’s one for the imagination of the viewer.
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Yes, it certainly is. I get the sense that she’s bordering on upset in some way, but maybe there was nothing at all!
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There’s certainly a hint of ‘upset’ in her facial expression, Lynette.
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I think she was a bout to burst into song, perhaps Twist a St. Tropez.
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Nice idea!
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Hahaha. 🙂 Spontaneous dancing for no apparent reason is either a good thing or a bad thing. 😉
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“Oh there you are! What took you so long?” she says, as she finally spots her friend coming down the street.
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It’s a possibility, Anneli!
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I like photos that tell a story or that have the potential for action. Very nicely captured.
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It’s a great capture. I like your interpretation.
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Thanks, Anneli. I spent a couple of years working as a press photographer, so I’m probably still alert to that sort of thing even almost 50 years later!
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When you have the touch, you don’t lose it. Well done, Stuart.
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