A wonderful shot. The "SORRY" on the storefront windows stands out so nicely. I at first assumed it was the name of a boutique, casting a lovely thread of subtle mystery on the shot. Who might be sorry for what . . .
Hi, James,
A wonderful shot. The "SORRY" on the storefront windows stands out so nicely. I at first assumed it was the name of a boutique, casting a lovely thread of subtle mystery on the shot. Who might be sorry for what . . .
But then I try to read the smaller lettering beneath. It almost looks as if the second line contains " . . . most horrible country." And I can imagine the first line as containing " . . .celebrating (sorry) 150 years of Canada . . .".
So it would be fascinating to learn what that really is all about.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Doug
James,
One of your best! This has life! I thought the dmsorry was for your glimpse of the girl!
You are right. This is what was there. You created something that will lady out of something transient, a great moment.
Asher
I really get a kick out of the little boy. His behavior can be found in all walks of life, young and old.
James
Oh how sorry I am not to be eating that sweet brown cream...
LOL. That is what I was thinking too. An older fellow glancing back would be at the girl ----- but the little kid surely only noticed the chocolate sundae (or whatever it is). Nice capture.
Hey James,
This is so wonderful as the picture depicts the moment perfectly. The sorry name of the shop as well the little boy who looks at the lady. Lovely!