Seen in Shoreditch, London, on a not very bright day. This one has a bicycle as a bonus!
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wow – the bull in a china shop is a good title – and then it felts so well with the stately bike rider with fun blue helmet.
The rider’s demeanor (to me at least) seems smooth and opposite of the bull in a china shop.
and the blue in the helmet almost makes this seem like a color select image – but it is not – is it?
Glad you see the contrast, and you are correct – it’s not a colour select image!
🙂
A ‘One’, and a bike! Double whammy!
Best wishes, Pete.
Precisely!!
Great catch. The figures in the window are an added bonus.
Th ‘ghosts’, as I call them!
Funny, I was going to type “ghosts”. 🙂
Nice one, Su.
janet
Thank you, Janet!
Very eerie photo in the window. Can’t figure out how that connects with the title of the cafe.
The image in the window is a sketch in white paint on the glass….which was there before the place became bull in a china shop……
Do you have any idea why it is there? It is fascinating.
I agree it is fascinating – but not a clue why it’s there! And it’s been there sometime
The more you look at the image the more you see….. great shot. 🙂 On a different note – with town/city shops you tend to look at the smart frontage but look up and you see the ravages of time and economy. I know in the towns that I have lived that the high street was in the past not just a shopping area but a place where folk lived… maybe that lost is another reason for the downfall of the high street
The more you look, the more you see, indeed! And you have a point about the downfall…..
Bull in a china shop- that’s me! 🙂 🙂
Surely not, Jo!
Goodness, there’s a lot to see in this image!
Indeed there is, Gilly!