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21 responses to “The Handstand, The Embrace, The Pause And The Dog Watching”
That’s a great shot – wasn’t sure what to expect with the title! – awesome
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Thank you…
…well, the title refers directly to all the elements/stories in the picture.
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jajaja me ha causado gracia la espera del perro para hacer uso él del tronco.
Muy buena imágen.
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Muchas gracias.
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I love this image! There is so much to look at and so many stories – the dog, the handstand, the couple embracing. Fabulous!
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Thank you very much for the nice compliment.
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C’est les berges des pendus, un maitre se pend par les pieds avec la laisse de son chien, une femme amoureuse se pend au cou de son amant. 🙂
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Merci.
Mon Française n’est pas très bien – c’est pour ça je ne peut traduire pas le titre. 🙂
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toda una hstoria
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Muchas gracias.
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amazing street shot!!! well done!!
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Thank you very much.
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That scene has something in common with Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. The only difference (huge one) – different people and different activities.
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Thank you.
Yes, I think the most people in Paris don’t go to the Seine to wail. 🙂
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Great capture!
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Thank you, Gianni.
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So… random! I love it. it’s so telling of human nature. They are all in such close proximity of each other, yet nobody else pays attention to anything else around them….. Except the dog! And the dog just probably wants his leash back!
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Thank you for the comment.
Yes, it is interesting how many people can be so close to each other, but still be very much apart.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Reblogged this on Manolis.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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