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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Sepia Saturday - An Unusual Sight




Sepia Saturday give bloggers an opportunity to share their family history and memories  through photographs.


We are asked this week to think of strange compositions and spot the incongruous.  This does mean of course that you have to have your camera at the ready   - not always easy. 


Only one photograph in my collection seems to fit the bill.

Here is the "headless" lady walking  the picture frame to the auction house across the road.  

It made us laugh when we saw this sight on holiday in Munich, Germany and,  unusually so, I  had the camera at the ready. 



 

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12 comments:

  1. Hahaha what a fabulous photo - this kind of thing so often happens when you don't have your camera ready, so glad you did this time.

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  2. There's nothing wrong with your reflexes. I'd still be trying to get the camera out of my bag. A fascinating shot.

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  3. Great shot! I would probably miss the shot while I fiddle with my camera.

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  4. Terrific shot. Wouldn't she love to have that photo? Crossing that street must have been a bit nerve wracking.

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  5. A wonderfully funny photo & a perfectly UNmissed opportunity. Good for you having your camera at the ready!

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  6. Perfect! You should be proud to have captured that moment.

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  7. Wonder what was in that frame before she decided to take it to the auction house.

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  8. Now that is funny. Clever you to capture the moment.

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  9. Oh my love that capture, you did an excellent job of best oddly fun captured moment in pictures!

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  10. Great street photography.There's a Flickr group for photos like this. http://www.flickr.com/groups/decisivemoment/

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