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Nice one!
Thanks, Debbie!
Quite disorientating 🙂
It is a bit!
Good reflections, Sue. Well done!
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete! I did get a few looks from people when I was lining up for some shots in the underground!
I love shots like this. They pack so much in and you aren’t obvious in your theft of the images of strangers. In this case the two vertical figures anchor the image, and their stance is so post-mobile-phone.
Yes, good point Meg, the vertical images do indeed anchor the image….and I love your comment on ‘the theft of images of strangers’! Afraid to say I have quite a few of those in my street photographs…..
Interesting illusion in this one 🙂
Yes, I’ve got the two figures, but there’s a whole other story going on behind!
Very interesting reflections and the two people using the mobiles quite oblivious to you taking their photos. Nice one.
You c an always get a surreptitious shot when someone is immersed in their phone!
I really love this one. So many angles to look at life from. You must have a fascinating set of folders, Sue 🙂
Glad you like it, Jo!
Hmmm…..this one made me smile because of the way you titled it Sue – excellent!!
Well, the title was for Paula’s B&W Sunday, but it does fit!! 😀
clever title! wonderful shot! strange reflections!
So it ticks plenty of boxes for you, Hannah!
tickety boo!! 🙂
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Brilliantly composed as always Sue! 🙂
Thank you, Madhu! I am trying more and more to tell a story with each photograph…doesn’t always work, but it’s a good discipline….
I think you do a great job of it Sue.
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What a great shot, Sue. The plane of fractured images creates a second, and yes disturbing, parallel reality. Love it.
Thanks, Tish!
Wonderful work Sue, brilliant reflections!
I must go back and see what else I can find!
This brought a smile to my face. I love the concept of people climbing up the wall. So surreal.
Just a tad!