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| sent on February 29, 2016 (12:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
beautiful Hello Roberto bella ciao Roberto |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (12:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful pic, Tim! Bye, Paul Beautiful pic, Tim! Bye, Paolo |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (12:20)
London's (and the UK's) Police Force carry no firearms, and will even pose for selfies! This pair of Police Officers also shows the diversity in its modern personnel, with a black woman who also might not be the most young or athletic either. Behind is the famous "Speaker's Corner", where people debate loudly on any subject they like. The police had only come to the area to check an abandoned motorscooter, not to check what topics were being 'debated' or to talk to any of the hundreds gathered to listen. My friend Luke is on the right hand side, walking towards me to join me - he is slightly in front of the narrow depth of field and so is slightly unsharp. |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (12:33)
Thank you Roberto! |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (12:34)
Thank you also, Paul! |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (12:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
very nice :-) molto bella |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (13:20)
Thank you so much Lello! |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (13:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A photo that tells a story almost! What is missing you have added the caption with a beautiful .. Only praise Tim, hello! :-P :-P Una foto che racconta quasi una storia! Quello che manca l'hai aggiunto tu con una splendida didascalia.. Solo complimenti Tim, ciao!  |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (14:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Also the beautiful story it tells (quoto Pussycat). Nice picture! hello, Annamaria Bellissima anche la storia che racconta (quoto Micio). Ottimo scatto! ciao, Annamaria |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (16:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice moment caught ... I also would see a b & w ... greetings :-) Bel momento colto... ci vedrei anche un b&w... saluti |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (17:32)
I really like this, Tim - it's one of those images that has much appeal and I keep seeing new things that I like about it! It has a warmth and friendliness to it, a real 'feel good' factor. It's also wonderfully composed, with all major components perfectly balanced, including the various points of colour. In all, a great shot! Hope you had a great day with your friend! |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (17:36)
Thank you Ann. I only had an hour with him as he had to go to church near where he lives, which is in the East End. But I hadn't seen him since his sister's wedding so it was great to catch up. Des was unavailable as not did he have a double dose of church, he was on Radio Harrow being interviewed! |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (17:46)
Good to catch up, if only for an hour! I didn't realise Des was involved in a church - was that why he was on Radio Harrow or was it something else he is involved in? |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (17:50)
Des is devout Catholic (he's Irish, as I'm sure you know by now). No, the interview was about the upcoming theatre play that he is in. |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (17:56)
Oh, I hope that means you get the occasional opportunity to see the backstage side of theatre - fascinating, although photographs not always allowed. |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (18:02)
I was at one end of run party at his theatre a few years ago - he would insist that it's all am-dram and that he would be talking about the theatre company and only about him if specifically asked. It's also based in the burbs (Wembley) and I have already worked out a long time ago that I cannot see a play, get to the underground and back to Waterloo in time for the last train home. This is his passion, of which I take only a casual interest in - in the same way that he only takes a casual interest in my photos. (ie he looks at them on Juza if and when he remembers) The theatre company also has their own amateur photographer member who is quite possessive about his role, which is understandable and I would never wish to tread on toes, however theatrical those toes might be! |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (18:11)
I understand the problem of getting home after a trip to the theatre, as I won't drive to London, but my son lives there and has been known to give up his bed for his mum! |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (18:31)
I would also have to buy a ticket - they actually do sell most of their seats and Des realises that ordinary folks like me would prefer a professional performance nearer home or in central London. I think he would find it rather freaky if I followed his 'career' to such a fanatical degree if I saw all his plays. He's also on their committee and so is always involved in something, from set design and making, tending the bar in shows he's not in and of course, the odd local radio broadcast. When he moved to London from Southampton (where I knew him from) he knew just one person and had no social life - so it's great he's carved out this niche for himself. He also has to learn lines, which takes longer than us lot think! I haven't seen a play or show in west End London for over ten years - either far too expensive and/or not something I'd spend precious time and money on in London. |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (18:43)
When my son first finished training to work backstage, he worked on several smaller productions in central London, so I was fortunate enough to get the occasional complimentary ticket. I always have to pay for big West End shows though, so they are a rarity! |
| sent on February 29, 2016 (18:59)
Artistic nature obviously follows in the Ann genes then! You must be pleased with his chosen career? |
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