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Peeping thru' the Hole

It was great to be able to meet real people again other that the plants, trees and vegetation.   The schedule here in the UK is terribly tight.  The ever evolving itinerary adds to the headache.  But the sheer sighting of people compelled me to stop.  Looking into the rubbish bin through the upright electronic viewfinder, I, bending my body, made myself a point of focus.  This turned out to be helpful cos people were actually looking direct to the lens.

Again, try using street furniture or anything you see fit in the street to frame your photos.  This will work wonder to them.

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I dunno why but she made me think of :

Dont cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me
Dont cha wish your girlfriend was a freak like me
Dont cha, dont cha
Dont cha wish your girlfriend was raw like me
Dont cha wish your girlfriend was fun like me
Dont cha, dont cha

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This man, as terribly cool (around 11 degree centigrade it was) as he might have about himself in mind, in a way makes for a great comedy shot if I played a background song sung by him:

When the dog bites
When the bee stings
When I'm feeling sad
I simply remember my favorite things
And then I don't feel so bad (tune of My Favourite Things)

My favourite of the day:

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Their kisses and hugs are all what we need wandering in a foreign land in the cold weather.  With your love ones for sure, not any girl or guy you see fit, mark you.  Of course, if they are pretty, you may ask for their permission to photo them.  Prettiness is a sign of clean health.  This is very biological but that's why we love pretty faces.

This is pretty much why camera makers have marketed cameras for the cool appearance.  It is in our genes.

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