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NEW WORLD SYNPHONY GROUNDS GUIDED TOUR



Exposure Date: 2014:04:13 15:22:14;
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The New World Symphony is an atractive area with many interesting

features. Some of the presentations are projected on the outside

wall of the building for the public to enjoy free. The BG you see here

is part of the projector. Stroll down to see more SOBE attractions.

Thank you for looking. Rates/comments highly appreciated.

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Fortunately He/She did not see me, but she bust out "there is nothing for you" to another photographer in the vesinity...I always take images of people that scares me...what is that?

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Hello Jorge,

 As always interesting subject matter. Well composed shot giving us a good idea of the locale and the transport riders are an added bonus. Happy Easter my friend.

BR,

Holger

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They are not exactly sporting, but are going to, ha! I like all the other images in this row, you are quite a life (they say street) photographer, Jorge!

 

Saludos cordiales, my amigo!

 

PDE

 

PS They are going on tour by special kind of vehicles, now I see! I'm not sure, though, ha!

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Segue patrol . . . how interesting that all of these people are leaning in the same direction - forward!  I presume that the chap in the white shirt is the leader; it's a pity that lady in the bikini top isn't paying much attention.  Oh well . . .

 

Love your photo tour of SoBe.  The great dane was the highlight for me.

 

My best always,

michael

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Well captured interesting themes Jorge ...!

It looks really a nice place ...!!!

Happy Easter my friend for you and your family...

 

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Looks like chaos to me!  I never could figure out how those things worked, how it is that with only two wheels the operators don't simply fall foreword or back word.  In this shot, having now somehow got their balance, there is no stretch of the (my) imagination that they appear to be in disarray, everyone going off in a different direction.  Ah, the wonders of 21st century!  Good one for the travel album.  :-)  Best, LM.

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