His horse came in last...or other bad news.

Well seen & caught Malc, liking the PP very much.
 
Really like this, including the fact they are so anonymous, but yet not totally in the shadows. It's photos like this that make me do more street photography (which I'm not overly comfortable doing).
 
Really like this, including the fact they are so anonymous, but yet not totally in the shadows. It's photos like this that make me do more street photography (which I'm not overly comfortable doing).
Many thanks for your comment. I find patience is very often the main attribute you need when doing street - especially if you don't feel totally comfortable. waiting for the right subject who isn't aware of your presence.
 
It's a good picture Malc and documents well peoples behaviour and by that I mean how so many ignore the people they're with and where they are and instead of engaging fiddle with facebook or twitter.
 
Many thanks for your comment. I find patience is very often the main attribute you need when doing street - especially if you don't feel totally comfortable. waiting for the right subject who isn't aware of your presence.
I totally agree. On pretty much my first outing looking for street subjects I realised I often saw things a fraction too late and that I would be better off just slowing down.
 
It's a good picture Malc and documents well peoples behaviour and by that I mean how so many ignore the people they're with and where they are and instead of engaging fiddle with facebook or twitter.
Yep, definitely an image which summarises what we see all around us ererywhere these days, Alan.
 
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