mmmhh....I'll be honest: the hair-do of this surely nice sir I do not like......I do love though the magnificient picture and the IDEA!!!!! Have a wonderful sunday JULIE ciao elvira
What a wonderful tribute to the 'man' behind the wheel, which allows so many people to get to and from their destination.
Guess that there are many times unknown stories just in front of us, and it would be a joy if people would speak with eachother again. Brilliant photography.
Hello Julie, I need your eye. Yes, I have to select 5 photos (about automn season). I took them yesterday. Could you please give me your opinion. Today I'll select 10 and I'll put them in my blog. Thank you very much. Serge
Great subject for your monochrome. Interesting that this would catch your photographic eye. But the picture is really intriguing. Ponytails on older men make me think they have an unique view of life.
Julie, this is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo, the softness of the light. I also think I may have been walking behind this man while out shopping today.
ReplyDeleteWow Julie, you really have a good eye when it comes to finding pictures! This is great.
ReplyDeleteNicely caught.
ReplyDeleteI have more on top, but not much. We could be equal round the front though.
Great photo, good eye for interesting shots. I love candid people photos.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll never take the bus again... :-)
ReplyDeleteIf he were to pull it all up on top into a bun it might cover up his balding head. I like candid shots like this.
ReplyDeleteOh gee! This is great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture Julie. I wonder if he ever noticed you making this picture. So funny.
ReplyDeleteHow very human. I love this image. It says so much about this man and from the back no less.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot ... the light, the interest, the balance or it all.
ReplyDeleteLOL, great photo-interesting hair:)
ReplyDeletemmmhh....I'll be honest: the hair-do of this surely nice sir I do not like......I do love though the magnificient picture and the IDEA!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful sunday JULIE
ciao elvira
What a wonderful tribute to the 'man' behind the wheel, which allows so many people to get to and from their destination.
ReplyDeleteGuess that there are many times unknown stories just in front of us, and it would be a joy if people would speak with eachother again.
Brilliant photography.
Please have a nice Sunday.
oh Julie, this is a great shot. Whoooeeee
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Great shot, I picture him in deep thought as he gazes out of the window. You have a very lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great capture. Very well done.
ReplyDeletegreat shot. I like his white hair curls against the dark background.
ReplyDeleteI thought it's funny but no, very retro haha. I was also thinking of doing the same thing I am just waiting for the right time LOL!
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At least he didn't try for a combover...
ReplyDeleteHello Julie,
ReplyDeleteI need your eye. Yes, I have to select 5 photos (about automn season). I took them yesterday. Could you please give me your opinion. Today I'll select 10 and I'll put them in my blog.
Thank you very much.
Serge
Brillian shot, Julie.
ReplyDeleteponytails on old men... bad!
ReplyDeleteGreat subject for your monochrome. Interesting that this would catch your photographic eye. But the picture is really intriguing. Ponytails on older men make me think they have an unique view of life.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie,
ReplyDeleteYou captured its beautifully in B&W.
Well done !!!.
This is a very good image, but so very funny....
ReplyDeleteDid you ask first?...LOL
Thanks a lot for your comment!
ReplyDeleteI love your photo and think you have an eye for interesting shots!
Wonderful shot! The hair makes us wonder what the face may look like!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, and it creates a story, about what he is looking at out the window, oblivious to how he looks to others.
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I imagine he heard you clicking away and wondered what in the devil you were taking pictures of... Makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent candid shot! I love the way he apparantly suspects nothing.
ReplyDeleteI don't think he had any idea. It spoils it when the subject realises. They instantly pose!
ReplyDeleteHe was as interesting from the front as he is from the back. The sort of man who is very comfortable in his own skin.
What a shot - you see so much detail and mix in the greys.
ReplyDeleteI love to look at people while I am out in town an get this fun shots. MB
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if he knew you were taking this picture...but it looks like Michael might have been the subject.
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