Seen in Shoreditch: al fresco coffee break under the street art:

Coffee break
perhaps I should have used this, converted to monochrome, for the post on Sunday?
Seen in Shoreditch: al fresco coffee break under the street art:
Coffee break
perhaps I should have used this, converted to monochrome, for the post on Sunday?
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So you have, Sue! So you have 🙂
I like this one. Nah, not B & W! Isn’t it incredible that almost every people shot these days has someone bent over their phone.? No smiling for the camera (unless it’s a selfie 🙂 )
You prefer a splash of colour, then? As for not smiling for the camera, I was paparazzi shooting, unseen ( I think)
I know you were unseen, Sue. Just my feeble attempt at humour. 🙂 Always like colour and dislike drab 🙂
How do you know I was unseen ?? I could have staged it 😉
This is a great shot Sue!
Thanks, Robyn!
The colours are muted, so I think it works well Sue.
I am enjoying all this ‘quality’ street art, a nice change from those annoying ‘tags.’
Best wishes, Pete.
Oh, there are plenty of those to be found as well, but thankfully plenty of the better stuff!
Nice find Sue 🙂
Patience pays off at times!
Well observed Sue! The colour is good and I reckon you almost have two photos there, one for each of the women?!
😀
As this came up in the Reader I thought at first those green things were Christmas trees with decorations and thought how bizarre!
Nice capture Sue and I like the colour in this. As Jo remarked everyone has their head in a phone or tablet these days. Not me. I’d be supping my espresso and people watching 😀
Thanks, Jude, glad you liked it! I’ll be with you people watching….not for me head in a phone when I’m out and about, and not much at any time. Tablet at home, catching up on blogs!
Well I think my phone is a museum piece! Hardly any point switching it on 🙂
And mine’s pretty ancient, but I use it in emergencies!
fabulous shot Sue!!
Thanks, Cybele…bright, colourful life on the street!
The color here is needed…I think it gives more impact.
I rather think you’re right, Robert 🙂