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Her alter ego was holding a silent conversation with her as she stepped toward the street. . . This black granite facade on 4th Street captured the image of her constant companion. (Interesting art panels in the jacket construction). Seattle+street+scene Seattle+4th+Street reflection downtown+Seattle
Good eye, a click later & she's gone.
ReplyDeleteHi Kim!
ReplyDeleteI'm back to town :)
Interesting and very creative photo!
Really lovely capture, kim
ReplyDeletewow..great second you caught!!
ReplyDelete:D
really fabulous!!
jing.
superbe coup d'oeil Kim.
ReplyDeleteVoila deux soeurs jumelles ephemeres.
Bravo
superb Kim glance. Veiled two transitory twin sisters. Cheer
That there, Kim, is the Kimono front jacket, the pattern for which I think I have had for a while, but it's somewhere in the bottom of the drawer, I guess. You must have been really quick to catch this moment. Well done.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, Meg, that's too funny that you would have the jacket pattern. I didn't recognize it as one in the bottom of MY drawer :^).
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Thanks everyone for your kind comments! Really nice of you to take the time to respond! This woman was moving pretty fast, so I was glad the shutter could keep up.
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I really like that photo.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving.
ooo, cool photo! I like the idea of it being her alter ego - he he he
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my new site. :) Do come back again!
Lisa