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The sleep of the innocent

Sound asleep all the time I was on the bus.
Feared his trousers might drop off, when he got up!

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Album name:Reinardina / People
Keywords:asleep / youth / student / "public / transport"
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Photo Location:Southampton
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Date added:Mar 09, 2014
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Graham   [Mar 10, 2014 at 08:01 AM]
You're getting good at this! Very Happy
Reinardina   [Mar 10, 2014 at 08:46 AM]
Thanks Graham. Still learning. This was easy though, as he was a 'sitting duck.' Because of my eyesight I have problems with moving targets, as I often spot them too late.
Graham   [Mar 11, 2014 at 12:04 PM]
Play to your strengths. If you have poor eyesight you are probably better able to "See" shapes, design, contrast and so on that those who register every detail don't pick up on.
Reinardina   [Mar 11, 2014 at 06:45 PM]
You could be right. I'm not sure, as I cannot really compare it to what other people see. I do know what I cannot do (wildlife for instance, unless they're not moving for five minutes or more), for the rest, I keep my eyes peeled and am always on the lookout for 'something.'
I very often have 'serendipity' shots, where I discover I shot something unusual, only when I have the image on my laptop screen.

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