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Posted: Sun Oct 28th, 2012 19:15
 
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Well maybe not a photographic project as such but having just spent the last 5 weeks in France, you kinda start seeing amusing things! Ive uploaded 8 that (at least) amused me. Or maybe it was the onset of homesickness?


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Good show - Eric.

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Nice images. Like the Wild Plant especially.



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Great series Eric, wish I had the imagination to come up with photographs like these.



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Squarerigger wrote: Great series Eric, wish I had the imagination to come up with photographs like these.

Thanks
Good to see you weren't at sea this week!!!

The 'photographs' were all there just waiting to be captured. Its merely a case of looking for the unusual as you walk around.

I did a lot of street markets while in France. The Fuji X100 is perfect hung round the neck to take waistlevel grab shots without lifting to the eye.

Ive added a few more on the link.









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Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote: Great series Eric, wish I had the imagination to come up with photographs like these.

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Good to see you weren't at sea this week!!!

The 'photographs' were all there just waiting to be captured. Its merely a case of looking for the unusual as you walk around.

I did a lot of street markets while in France. The Fuji X100 is perfect hung round the neck to take waistlevel grab shots without lifting to the eye.

Ive added a few more on the link.











Nice add ons to the series. I have been known to have that same look when looking in the window of a French Patisserie as that young person looking into the display case.

I responded to your comment about being at sea in the "winter" posting started by Ed.



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Squarerigger wrote: Eric wrote:
Squarerigger wrote: Great series Eric, wish I had the imagination to come up with photographs like these.

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Good to see you weren't at sea this week!!!

The 'photographs' were all there just waiting to be captured. Its merely a case of looking for the unusual as you walk around.

I did a lot of street markets while in France. The Fuji X100 is perfect hung round the neck to take waistlevel grab shots without lifting to the eye.

Ive added a few more on the link.











Nice add ons to the series. I have been known to have that same look when looking in the window of a French Patisserie as that young person looking into the display case.

I responded to your comment about being at sea in the "winter" posting started by Ed.




Have added a couple more...one especially for the boys!!!! ;-)



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Eric wrote: Well maybe not a photographic project as such but having just spent the last 5 weeks in France, you kinda start seeing amusing things! Ive uploaded 8 that (at least) amused me. Or maybe it was the onset of homesickness?


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Nicely done, Eric, lucky guy too.. But for you it's a hoop skip and a jump!! :-) I'd be back in France in a heart beat, or Spain for that matter. BUT the wife thinks we should be exploring other vistas???

Decisions decisions!!! But for me it's simple???

o.O



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Ray Ninness wrote: Eric wrote: Well maybe not a photographic project as such but having just spent the last 5 weeks in France, you kinda start seeing amusing things! Ive uploaded 8 that (at least) amused me. Or maybe it was the onset of homesickness?


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Nicely done, Eric, lucky guy too.. But for you it's a hoop skip and a jump!! :-) I'd be back in France in a heart beat, or Spain for that matter. BUT the wife thinks we should be exploring other vistas???

Decisions decisions!!! But for me it's simple???

o.O

More like a 'hold your breath' and scoot through the channel tunnel...40mins to Calais and its free!

I am starting to plan for a 2013 road trip through France, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech republic, Germany then home! Just have to convince the wife to accompany me...and my customers to let me off work for 2months.
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Eric wrote:
More like a 'hold your breath' and scoot through the channel tunnel...40mins to Calais and its free!

Free crossing? Tell me more...



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