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The Hispanic Wedding Party


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This is 'The Hispanic Wedding Party' as it makes its way from its

special transportation - a big black full-size bus, to a wharf-side

restaurant for the reception, San Diego, California, recently. Your

ratings and critiques are invited and most welcome. If you rate harshly

or very critically, please submit a helpful and constructive comment;

please share your superior photographic knowledge to help improve my

photography. Thanks! Enjoy! John

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three nice ladies in a row in appealing b&w I keep asking myself what it is you're trying to bring across here. Sure they look pretty enough but other than that I wonder what made you take this photo? As far as I can see there is no story, no hidden meaning that I can see or anything other than that. So, I'm really interested in what you find interesting here?
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What interests me about this one is that they don't seem to notice the camera. Nice shot again. Its completely candid, I think their being unaware is the catch here..it works for me.

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These women were being awaer of being photographed -- videoed and photographed from others than I.

They had little or no awareness of my presence or who I was.  They had just arrived on a 'party bus' to go to a boat restaurant for a wedding reception in San Diego at the wharf, and I was of complete disinterest, so naturally I was in the middle, taking photos, just like I belonged.  ;~))

Who know?

I just faded away, as I don't crash parties.

And didn't have a flash, and as a white guy not speaking Spanish would have stood out like a 'store thumb' and been kicked out immediately.

I just moved on and took two or three other memorable photos that afternoon.

I'm surprised you dug this one up; I'd forgotten about it.

john

John (Crosley)

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For many years, comments could be edited forever, so it was always possible to write comments while sleepy, tired, or distracted and if necessary review them later and correct any errors.  Plus the spell program will not install on one of my computers. 

Now there's a brief editing window.

The persistence of the above comment's errors suffer mainly from that new 'brief editing window'.  (No, I do not drink, and if I did, would not write comments during that time).

;~))

john

John (Crosley)

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