That is very true if you watch people walking round a garden very few see, I think having a camera makes you look at things you are always looking for the next photo. It's the same if you eavesdrop most are not talking about what is in front of them, gazing at a phone instead of reality I just don't understand
Yes most people seem to fail to engage with what is around them and even the average dog owner does not seem to engage with the dog(s) they are walking with. My ‘pet hate’ is walking groups that I can hear when they are even out of sight. When they go by the conversations are generally about their day to day concerns, work, family and what she said about her etc. It’s very rare anyone is noticing the scenery or wildlife. Oh dear! I’m an old man getting grumpy.
We used to have a saying in the camera-club that so many people take pictures from there that there a markers as to where to place your tripod feet. These frames, which I have seen quite a few of abroad are the natural successor to them. Maybe for people without any eye for such things. Anyway -its a nice shot that I like. Thanks for sharing.
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Cheers. Herb
Just remembered I have this one: www.ipernity.com/doc/1081863/50822886
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