Count on Americans to come up with ways to make "work" effortless. Quite a contrast to the "stick men" in China! (If you're curious, photo here: http://www.economist.com/node/16058750?story_id=16058750) :-)
[Jacob, sorry, I didn't realize, or had forgotten, that The Economist blocks non-subscribers. I guess I must be signed in automatically when I go there. I wanted to show you a photo of a man carrying big boxes tied to ropes on a bamboo stick he carries across his shoulders, much like the coolies in days of old. there are a lot of migrants from the countryside who go to the cities to do that for a living. Hard work.
I take it you are not the cook in the family. I bet Lois Anne knows canola oil. :-)
And finally, you are clearly not a child of the 60s... that is marijuana in my photo next to the flowering rapeseed.
You don't need to post any of this, Jacob. I enjoy reading your comments on my blog and others'... I either smile broadly or laugh out loud. So, you too are a funny person. Thanks for that!]
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Nice one! Have a great week ahead!
Ah, I knew you wouldn't be able to stay away from the mall for long! He doesn't seem too keen on his job though.
It looks like he's checking to see if anyone's watching. I think you may have witnessed an elaborate summer fashion heist in progress.
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Le monsieur joue a cache-cache derrière les vêtements, mais on le voit ;o)
It's one way to stay out of the rain or heat or.......MB
You've been shopping again!!! Did you get some of those swimming trunks (or are they bermudas?)?
A curious image of the 'at work' kind.
He seems in need of what he is pushing.
Count on Americans to come up with ways to make "work" effortless. Quite a contrast to the "stick men" in China! (If you're curious, photo here: http://www.economist.com/node/16058750?story_id=16058750) :-)
Sheesh! MB said what I was gonna say! I am NOT a shopper so the main attraction here would be the A/C. :)
[Jacob, sorry, I didn't realize, or had forgotten, that The Economist blocks non-subscribers. I guess I must be signed in automatically when I go there. I wanted to show you a photo of a man carrying big boxes tied to ropes on a bamboo stick he carries across his shoulders, much like the coolies in days of old. there are a lot of migrants from the countryside who go to the cities to do that for a living. Hard work.
I take it you are not the cook in the family. I bet Lois Anne knows canola oil. :-)
And finally, you are clearly not a child of the 60s... that is marijuana in my photo next to the flowering rapeseed.
You don't need to post any of this, Jacob. I enjoy reading your comments on my blog and others'... I either smile broadly or laugh out loud. So, you too are a funny person. Thanks for that!]
He would fit right in with the schleppers on 36 St right in the heart of the Garment District
He may not look very much motivated but I don't think his job is really "rewarding." :-))) Thank you for your nice comments on my blog.
retail is slower than it should be nowadays
Nice job, among clothes! I like it....
You know what I like best about this shot? That someone (you) wanted to capture it.
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