I had the best shooting weekend in ages, with carloads of good stuff from the Idiotarod and Naughti Gras. However, this goes to the front of the line.
Yesterday afternoon I went downtown to get some files for hearings today. Passing 4th and Market, I saw a crowd of people with the flags of many Arab nations in front of the Old Courthouse. Always have your camera, and it doesn't hurt to know where to find parking. There was a rally for freedom and democracy throughout the Arab world. Wonderful images and inspiration. More pictures to come. I started a set on Flickr here, with many more photos to add.
Yesterday afternoon I went downtown to get some files for hearings today. Passing 4th and Market, I saw a crowd of people with the flags of many Arab nations in front of the Old Courthouse. Always have your camera, and it doesn't hurt to know where to find parking. There was a rally for freedom and democracy throughout the Arab world. Wonderful images and inspiration. More pictures to come. I started a set on Flickr here, with many more photos to add.
belle première photo, ce portrait est très marquant, bravo
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ReplyDeleteYour photos posted today show people exercising freedom in support of others having the right to exercise freedom. The bumper sticker you showed yesterday was a different way of expressing freedom, not for others, but with the attitude that "it is all about me."
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. So glad you were there to capture this!
ReplyDeleteBoth shots are excellent. Glad you had your camera ready!
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Too bad Libyans cannot carry such a placard without being shot at by their own government. The photo with the flags is quite compelling.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots, especially the poster one. Years and years ago, I remember Qaddafi as being kind of good-looking, in a wild way....now he just looks wild...and deranged.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bob for your excellent coverage of the event, I fully support the people of Egypt, Libya and other countries in in their for their rights and freedom.
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