Friday, February 7, 2014

Faces on Friday - Fish-Seller in Hong Kong

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Over the last few years I have been fortunate enough to collect a large number of photos showing people carrying out their day to day life. I thought it might be interesting to share some of them here in a regular feature ' Faces on Friday'. Do let me know what you think of this idea, as I have met some fascinating people via my camera lens.
This brave lady was selling fish in Sai Kung  Travel Tales - Sai Kung

11 comments:

  1. This is a lovely idea, Linda, and I love this first one. I look forward to seeing many more faces. Keep safe over the weekend, in view of the terrible weather forecast.

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  2. Hello Linda, I think this is a wonderful idea. I am sure you have LOTS to show us , from your super travels , This lady reminds me of when I lived in Singapore. Forty odd years ago though , when my dad was in the Air Force. Thanks for sharing .

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  3. Hi Lindy, I love your idea and enjoy this first photo. I really love her hat! Your blog header is wonderful, too! My son gave me heart rocks when he was a boy - I have them at the base of my big cedar trees along the walkway. Take care, Hugs xo Karen

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  4. An interesting face, thoughtful and secretive. I liked the post you linked to, as well.

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  5. Great idea Linda, and great choice for the first photo :-)

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  6. A lovely idea Linda. Great shot. x

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  7. I like the idea, the problem is, not many people like to be taken in a photo, especially abroad. In some Muslim countries they think I'll take their soul away with the camera !

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  8. Great idea. I loved our holiday in Hong Kong but I hate crowds so it was not easy for me.. have a great weekend. Diane

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  9. I like this feature very much indeed, Linda. :-)

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  10. I do not often photograph people, so I enjoy looking at others work, nice candid!

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  11. You have to love that hat! and the man looks so intent on what he is doing. A neat thing to do photos of... people carrying out their lives and work. gotta think on that one!

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