dinsdag 2 februari 2016

Making a photo.

I am a bit scrolling through my old photos of our visit to Copenhagen last year,  and found this Chinese man trying to make a photo of his group of fellow travelers.

He was a bit angry when our group passed by in the background when we leaved the Townhall and spoiled his composition.

I watched him very busy running back and forwards to arrange the group into the right position. It was not a very spontanious photo, probably they were on a business trip but for me it was funny to watch. Linking to "Our World Tuesday"

16 opmerkingen:

  1. I always enjoy it when a photographer photographs a photographer.

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  2. Nice photo-story. You got great photos of this happening.

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  3. I like his hair and beard. I can match the beard but need a lot of help upstairs.

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  4. I was going to photograph a photographer in the Rococo gardens last week. He was lying flat out on the grass in order to get a perfect picture of a snowdrop - I did wonder if his picture was any better than mine - I just stooped over and took my snowdrop.

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  5. Stiekem reuze grappig om zoiets van een afstandje te bekijken :)

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  6. The geometric tile makes a nice background for the photographer.

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  7. He does seem impatient. I like the tile stones.

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  8. That is funny that he got angry considering some of the experiences I have had with certain tourists on my travels.

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  9. Must be frustrating to be an artist. :-)

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  10. Dearest Marianne,
    That made for a good post with a great story. We all have had one or more persons photo bombing our special moments while on tour (especially when with a bus!) so it made me smile that this man got mad when you all left the Townhall and spoiled his background.
    Hope your cold is over now. As for me, I had my first pain free night and today was great too. One week of such back pain will do; so relieved that it is gone (?).
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  11. Great catch Marianne. I always remember groups of Asian tourists taking photos in front of monuments, then one person at a time would take the same photo with his camera of the same group! No patience for that!

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  12. I'm pretty sure I would have found it amusing too. ;)

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  13. haha nice photos of making photo. I think I have done the same thing, when wanting to get all faces in the photo.

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  14. I can just image the looks on their faces Marianne :) you got a cool shot of fellow photographer in action.

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  15. Apparently he wanted to get the photo "just right!"

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