South Bank, London

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A very pleasant formation, especially thanks to that hallo of white light. There's something about each group of figures that is very attractive. A "calm" photo.
# Posted By Chuckeroon | 9/23/09 1:19 PM
Ah Richard ! Enchantée de te retrouver, ces derniers temps la Suisse et ses bistrots de quartier te réussissaient moins bien je trouve !
J'aime beaucoup la façon dont tu as cadrée cette image, on se croirait au balcon de l'opéra (et non de ton aéroport favori) à admirer une chorégraphie sobre. Les personnes en elles même ne comptent pas, seules comptent leur ombre, leur silhouette, leur placement les unes par rapport aux autres et leur mouvement que tu as figé.
# Posted By Cergie | 9/23/09 2:35 PM
Wow what an intriguing shot. You snapped a fantastic moment!
If the guy was flapping his flag, you caught just the right moment wen JFK appears in full, as if addressing us directly. Weird and mind boggling.

And then the placement of passers-by is just right, their silhouettes are placed just where you'd want them if you were an artist composing a painting. Brilliant, really brilliant!
# Posted By nathalie | 9/24/09 2:21 PM
Nathalie - yes a lucky shot in a way. The guy was preparing lay out his artwork on the pavement, and trying to unfurl it. Looks a it like an urban bullfighter.

Cergie - I guess it's better for me not to spend so much time in the cafes, and get out into the fresh air!
# Posted By Richard | 9/25/09 7:29 AM
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