#100strangers /65 Glenn
Glenn (stranger 65)
He asked "have you heard me scream?" "No not, I had the wind in my back, then I cannot hear you". I had seen him busy in the distance: push-ups, legs up, running on the spot, and so on. "Well done" I told him. He was building up his condition because soon he will have a party and he would like to be fit. He is a boxing trainer and teaches you how to shout therapeutically. He himself shouts, all his old frustrations out. He would prefer to go to a quiet place like this: the geological monument "Castellum Fectio", on the site of a two thousand year old Roman army camp. "So, so you were a Jantje?" He asked that after I had told that I had spent my military service in his home town of Paramaribo. At that time he was already living in the Netherlands with his mother, so that we have no shared memories.
Taking a photo was no problem but I was not allowed to tell anything about the party he is going to organize. Thank you Glenn.
This is the 65th photo of my second round of the # 100stangers project.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the
www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
And can also be found on
#100strangers /65 Glenn
Glenn (stranger 65)
He asked "have you heard me scream?" "No not, I had the wind in my back, then I cannot hear you". I had seen him busy in the distance: push-ups, legs up, running on the spot, and so on. "Well done" I told him. He was building up his condition because soon he will have a party and he would like to be fit. He is a boxing trainer and teaches you how to shout therapeutically. He himself shouts, all his old frustrations out. He would prefer to go to a quiet place like this: the geological monument "Castellum Fectio", on the site of a two thousand year old Roman army camp. "So, so you were a Jantje?" He asked that after I had told that I had spent my military service in his home town of Paramaribo. At that time he was already living in the Netherlands with his mother, so that we have no shared memories.
Taking a photo was no problem but I was not allowed to tell anything about the party he is going to organize. Thank you Glenn.
This is the 65th photo of my second round of the # 100stangers project.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the
www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
And can also be found on