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The thief is about to pick-pocket the guy in the baseball cap. The cop is about to arrest the thief. There's also a woman who works for the utilities chowing down on a turkey leg up front there.
Astronaut (with fairy wand), crazy cat lady, cow with chicken on it, a LEGO Movie Micro-Manager, and an unhooded ninja are also in the crowd.
CD shelf says "No thank you. I'm full." (To be fair, the Brötzmann set is too tall to fit upright. However, the shelf is still full.)
A #shelfie submission for #FlickrFriday #AnObjectsPointOfView
Notes: incandescent floor lamp camera right, natural light from behind.
There's 4 different Santas in the audience (including one bearded girl, in the green shirt). The firefighter has only just noticed how many Santas there are in the audience.
Also note that the construction worker on the left is missing a hand.
The LEGO Movie Micro-Manager giving a better seat to a LEGO chicken and my wife's Cloud Cuckoo Land creature.
Rotten blurry shot of Emmet and a firefighter having a hot dog picnic in the crowd, and also not listening.
There were a lot of little jokes in the crowd that you don't get to see in the photo I submitted. These two kids in the front row aren't really listening.
I may be disturbed but won’t you concede
Even Heroes have the right to dream
And it's not easy to be me
(This week's #FlickrFriday challenge is #AnObjectsPointOfView.)
#AnObjectsPointOfView was this week's FlickFriday challenge, toying with a few ideas I eventually went with a shot of a celing from the carpets point of view.
Bald Eagle - Very large raptor with long, broad wingsWhite head and tail unmistakeablePowerful yellow bill.
An object's point of view.
My camera sees into the mirror and the mirror sees into the window :) I got a 2-fer here!
Racked my brains trying to think of a decent idea for Flickr Friday last week ('an object's point of view'). Was really struggling - but apparently got home a bit the worse for wear on Saturday and took this photo! I may well combine alcohol with my photography more often.
The new FlickrFriday theme is all about that special perspective and every day object might have looking at its surrounding. What would we do, if the tap wasn´t in service?