This young fellow doth likely engage in the melancholy pastime of endless perusal on his device. Verily, such a habit hath become all too frequent in these times.
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This young fellow doth likely engage in the melancholy pastime of endless perusal on his device. Verily, such a habit hath become all too frequent in these times.
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...addiction!
ReplyDeleteLike body part
DeleteBrighter light compared with the previous one showing the same place.
ReplyDeleteYup, another click to make it clearer
DeleteThe infrared camera is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that the garbage container attracts them or gives them a good internet signal...
I like the close-up of the graffiti.
I should shoot more infra red
DeleteLa adición al teléfono móvil es ya de preocupación social.
ReplyDeleteEveryday scene
DeleteDigital addiction...
ReplyDeleteI'd say that it is definitely likely.
ReplyDeleteWhat else is new
DeleteYes, phone texting can be addictive. Some people don't know when to just put the phone away, and live life.
ReplyDeleteA new specie
DeleteQué bien le has dejado aislado. Así es como debería sentirse si fuese consciente de lo mucho que se pierde mientras mira a su móvil.
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
Possibly google maps has misdirected him!
ReplyDeleteLoved your olde English caption!
It is an opportunity to sharpen my English skill
DeleteEverybody's whole world is on those damn phones now, it seems.
ReplyDeletesadly yes it has. Enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot.
ReplyDeleteNo suelo detenerme a leer el móvil, mientras voy caminando por una calle. Me paro cuando encuentro un banco, en un lugar seguro.
ReplyDeleteI would usually look for opportunities to snap
DeleteUnfortunately, this is what is most common today!
ReplyDeleteGood photo
Sí, eso es muy normal en estos tiempos. Besos.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how much people miss because they are so tuned in to their phones.
ReplyDeletehaha
ReplyDeleteGrrr! My pet hate!
ReplyDeleteI can't get google to recognize me so this is Nicole/DVArtist https://beadwright.blogspot.com/ here to tell you I love the photo but really dislike cell phones. Yes, I have one but I only talk and once in awhile I will send a text. People just don't look up any more. Thank you for sharing this wonderful photo with FFO.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been able to follow other blogs through follower gadget either
DeleteWe all need to look at the clouds in the day time, and stars at night.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, Roentare! I have been too engaged with my phone on stupid stuff. I need to stop. A timely and sad photo.
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