Seen through a passing train window, another person glued to a phone:
…and here, someone on his phone on this platform, and through the train window on the opposite platform …..we can just make out a woman with her phone:
Seen through a passing train window, another person glued to a phone:
…and here, someone on his phone on this platform, and through the train window on the opposite platform …..we can just make out a woman with her phone:
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I’m starting to think there is something wrong with me. I never look at my phone unless it rings. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
I almost never d
What I hate the most is seeing kids on their phones while they’re walking and they barely look up when crossing the street.
Yes, highly dangerous
I like the frame within a frame effect in the first photo, particularly.
Thanks, Draco!
Great capture of the first one!
Good captures, Sue. I swear that some time in the not too distant future, babies will be born with a cell phone appendage. 😱☺️
Aaaaaaaaargh!! (Screamed very loud)
🥺😱
😱 indeed….
Was she taking a picture of you taking a picture of her?
Not the faintest!
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