(7 photos) Fourth in a series on the Los Angeles Metro.
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Oooh… you’re really getting the ‘stink eye’ from that last one!
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Yes I think so too. But I think that last guy has such a wonderful face!
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Really fantastic shots.
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Thanks David. The closer I look, the more fascinating the folks are.
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I’m detecting a wee bit of tension in these faces – life is stressful in the big city! 🙂
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I think you’re right, Eliza. But could it be that these are working folk? Nah, it’s the city.
I found myself wondering if the tall man with the bicycle is a dancer. He’s got the build, and the posture. And they way he turns his ankle — not something I could imitate.
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Subways are great places to people watch. B & I used to do that in Harvard Sq. So many different kinds of folk passing by.
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It really is like being Sherlock Holmes, isn’t it? Looking at each detail soon creates a story.
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It is an entertaining way to spend a little time. 🙂
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😮 is it just me or you are stalking guys in the name of Sherlock? :p
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I was looking through all the pictures and began to make up stories to match the clues, just like Sherlock!
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Sherlock would be proud 😉
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