[Xpan, 45mm, centre spot filter, TriX ISO 1600, XTol 1+1, 12.5m, 20C]
The guy with the bicycle towed that big poster to this busy location. The poster asks about the "Purpose for Life"
and gives three options which seem to cover all possibilities. As if in direct answer to the question posed,
a mother with her two children walk by. In the background there is a massive festive crowd and an ambulance car
is poised for action if there is any trouble. As the man adjusts his bike, I notice his hat with the "22" emblazoned
on its front, thus giving me a "catchy" title for this photo.
This picture was taken a few days before Christmas. There is a lot going on: the bald guy on the left rushes
home in a blur carrying his shopping bags; the security guard with the striped tie gives me a stern look from
behind the glass door; the two ladies in the middle browse for gifts in the window of the jewellery store;
the little girl and her parents on the right walk on by; in the background we have the general mayhem and
consumerism that occurs at this time of year in my town.
That´s because you are posting the page URL and not the image URL.
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This picture was taken a few days before Christmas. The street hawker in the hooded coat is selling bubble machines.
His mobile stock room is a shopping trolley. A mother and her two kids rush past. The little boy in the push chair can't
resist playing with the stray bubbles; he inadvertently gives me a high-five. In the background, we have the usual
mad chaos that occurs at this time of year.
It looks like chocolate but it isn't! This street vendor is selling printing blocks.
You can choose individual letters, logos, motifs, crests etc in a myriad different fonts and styles.
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