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Olaf, yes! thoughts! by thoughts I mean observing and thinking, before writing a comment on ones impressions... ;-)) Thanks you
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I do know the struggle about two possibilities myself. On the first the painting was carrying the painter.., nice however the top.. on the second the painter did carry.., however head, bottom.. Yes I cropped, thought.. For fifteen minutes..? For you, out of my heart!:) (Oneliners, humor.. it does help in commenting sixteen shots during an evening. Pnina, alas there is too much semi-artistic talk on PN..! If being a diplomat I only could react on five.. and there already hardly is commenting. Yes, in some cases.., after days, I regret and do revise. In general after a spicy or sensitive reaction I dive into the folio in giving more complete reactions beneath shots. Alas too many photographers (?) don't react at all. Youth not always can stand brown bread anymore. Haha. however the real sharing is great. Yes, somethimes I think I'm crazy. After eleven weeks France.. and for the first time seeing the screen again, I hardly could believe my eyes! What a flaw, weak unreallistic imitation view after that Provence-light! Haha.. like an air- bubble..! Looking forward to Queens-day, hi!)
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The three photographers in our view at one time, in virtually the same pose, make a profound statement. No matter what goes on in the viewfinder, it will all be captured in an identical manner.

 

The facial expressions on the bride and groom (? - they look like a bride and groom, anyway) are to me comical. They appear as if under attack.

 

So much to enjoy in this little rectangular space.

 

Bravo!

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this one gave me a real chuckle! the two photographers in the foreground could be photographing the third photographer (who is totally unaware of the scene behind him) as well as the couple. and then of course there is you, the astute fourth photographer taking it all in. very clever Pnina!
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;-)) Olaf....

 

Alberta and Linda that is the fun in this one, I enjoyed the situation.....was really a funny scene.

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There's so much to enjoy here, starting with the couple's expressions, like they were confused about which camera to look at. The uniformity of poses of the camera holders is striking, and I love the part of this story about a photographer photographing photographers, who are photographing a couple, but also the fourth photographer. What a delightful capture!
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Some days I wonder if we shall all have multiple cameras at all times, and we shall have to develop rules as to who shoots who first, and how many shots before changing places, and all sorts of protocols. Even now, I always carry my little point and shoot, plus cell phone. With my big gun, I can have three cameras on me alone. Almost everyone takes cell phone pics now too. So, it looks like you are simply providing a glimpse into the future which may be now. So, the Bible was wrong. Pixels shall inherit the earth, and the meek are just screwed.
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Glauco,for your nice feeback.

 

David S.

This was the fun of the situation, the same movement of holding the camera, all 3 of them , and I probably looked the same too.... LOL ,only with a bigger one ....

 

David M.

You made me smile, the protocol is really a funy idea, as the photo itself, and yes my dear, the pixels are already inherited the earth( with the computers....)! LOL

 

Spencer, I have had two pleasures one after the other... ;-))you were the first!

 

Laurent, the third and the forth( me) were the funny photographers after the first two....;-))

 

 

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Several people, each occuppying their own worlds, yet sharing a common planet, a metaphor for the human experience. Nicely done, Pnina.
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Everyone is documenting life instead of living it. I love the bride and groom with mouths half open, afraid of moving off their mark.
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A fun image with a serous side as well. I do agree with Jeff about the preoccupation with documentation superseding actually living the moment.

 

Day to day I see so many people all holding the camera at the same height and angle and it makes me smile to see this same effect going on in your photo. Even you appear to be holding the camera at eye level standing :)

 

Thanks for the smile you have given me with this one.

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To all of you for enjoying the funny/fun of this scene.

 

Jeff, I think that it is part of the technology development, and easy to buy the equipment( cameras)....I think that people do live their life, and still want to keep good memories....

 

Gord, if we will not laugh about ourselves as well.... Cameras every where, is a "plague".... as well as computers ,emails mobil phones etc. Can you imagin your life today without them?....LOL

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Hilarious shot with clever and witty caption,Pnina. Reminds me of Emerson:- "Happiness is a perfume you can not pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself". Pnina is happy and make others happy:-) That's a great achievement in life.
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Amal, you are such a good friend! thanks for that nice comment!I'm glade you have enjoyed the funny situation....
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