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Itchy neck? Or maybe an allergy to the phone?Have a nice weekend. Greetings from distant Poland.
We all have an itch somewhere
...phones control many lives.
Human right for united nation's definition too
Cell phones are a hazard of our age. They should be watching were they are walking, and not looking at their cell phones.
A different street look from 30 years ago
I don't know what the writing on her shirt is supposed to say, but it looks very visually interesting!
Like plashing art
Algún molesto mosquito, le ha podido picar.Feliz fin de semana.
Mosquitos don't survive in our city
Oops..everyone on their phones
The way of life heh
That's why I don't use a mobile phone.
You live a pure life
I thought she was fixing her hair! This generation are amazing at mutli-tasking! Walking and on their phones. I cannot do that haha! Great shot :-D
You may be right! Always getting a different perspective reading the comments
or trying to tie her hair back, the lady on the right on her phone is like most other people always on their phones.
Ha ha ha! Nothing is missedGreat
Still smartphone addiction.Great contrast and framing!
Ah smart phones, what did we do without them. We looked up a lot more for a start, smiling here. Fun photo!
This is such a typical scene. For me very sad that our world is looking down now matter where they are. I do not have a smart phone.
Ohhh darn. With what I said above, the photo itself is brilliant.
Or maybe it is a new shirt and the tag is scratching her neck.
Lovely street candid.
Los teléfonos nunca faltan. Un beso.
Itchy neck? Or maybe an allergy to the phone?
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend. Greetings from distant Poland.
We all have an itch somewhere
Delete...phones control many lives.
ReplyDeleteHuman right for united nation's definition too
DeleteCell phones are a hazard of our age. They should be watching were they are walking, and not looking at their cell phones.
ReplyDeleteA different street look from 30 years ago
DeleteI don't know what the writing on her shirt is supposed to say, but it looks very visually interesting!
ReplyDeleteLike plashing art
DeleteAlgún molesto mosquito, le ha podido picar.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana.
Mosquitos don't survive in our city
DeleteOops..everyone on their phones
ReplyDeleteThe way of life heh
DeleteThat's why I don't use a mobile phone.
ReplyDeleteYou live a pure life
DeleteI thought she was fixing her hair! This generation are amazing at mutli-tasking! Walking and on their phones. I cannot do that haha! Great shot :-D
ReplyDeleteYou may be right! Always getting a different perspective reading the comments
Deleteor trying to tie her hair back, the lady on the right on her phone is like most other people always on their phones.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha! Nothing is missed
ReplyDeleteGreat
Still smartphone addiction.
ReplyDeleteGreat contrast and framing!
Ah smart phones, what did we do without them. We looked up a lot more for a start, smiling here. Fun photo!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a typical scene. For me very sad that our world is looking down now matter where they are. I do not have a smart phone.
ReplyDeleteOhhh darn. With what I said above, the photo itself is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe it is a new shirt and the tag is scratching her neck.
ReplyDeleteLovely street candid.
ReplyDeleteLos teléfonos nunca faltan. Un beso.
ReplyDelete