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Same in Frankfurt. Probably everywhere in the
world.
Marvellous capture, Maerten. It's got
almost dramatic qualities.
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Thanks Gabi. I was actually inspired by your
photos. Its not easy to photograph complete
strangers. But glad you like it.
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Wow. Thanks for telling me. That's wonderful.
Please do add to the Street Photography Collective.
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Thanks Gabi. But why can't I see the Street
Photography Collective? (Its the "Oops!
You don't have permission to view this
page")
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Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Snapshots in the subway, and we'd love to have your photo added to
the group.
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Maerten, I have no idea... probably it's a
private group and you have to join first?
It's not really my group, instead they made
me admin some time ago without really asking,
so I never knew that it's not public...
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yes, you have captured that strange space in
subways- private and public intersections.
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Prachtig. Mijn ervaring is dat er in Moskou
toch wel eens gestaard wordt. Zeker als je
als buitenlander een Russisch boek uit je tas
haalt.
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Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)
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Ha, tja, daar kan ik me wel iets bij
voorstellen. Helaas had ik in Parijs geen
Russisch boek bij me ;)
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Wonderful capture Maerten.
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Prachtig, wat heb je die mooi gevangen!
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heh, this is elevator etiquette as well...
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Well done, yes!
I saw this photo in Greenmonster's Group.
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all in their own world.
very good shot!
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oh, I thought only swedes were like this...
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Sounds like the London Underground! I like
the Metro whenever I'm in Paris cos of the
'fugue' sound whenever the doors are
closing...it's much more dramatic than trains
over in the UK....
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