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Not sure if this guy was camera shy or that the smell from the onions and garlic was just too powerful.

Perhaps a passerby just farted!

I think he was doing: the move..... Shaggy.

He was using his upper sleeve of his t-shirt to wipe the sweat from his face. This move is very handy in case your hands covered in garlic and chili.

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A man's market... They sold some dodgy gear...

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The ammo & ordnance crates are great for storing gear as they're usually water proof. Don't buy

the woden ones because they're not water proof...unless you wanna store stuff with out concern

about water. The wooden ordnance crates are great for use as a tool box kept in a room in your

home. Get a waterproof one to use as a tool box in your vehicle. Those 5 gallon "Jerry" cans

are great for many uses. Screw the camo clothes...I used to have to wear that stuff at one time

in my life...but...the trousers are great & last many years & have many pockets! Where is this

place DAL?

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Abandoned market stalls! Near Pai.

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Reminds me of the Fall season back in America SJ...On country roads where apple & nut vendors

sell their stuff....when they're sold out they leave their stands/stalls vacant until the next season.

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The Blue Chair...

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Can't define why ... but I like that one ... thumbsup.gif

David....I was about to bin this pic when the missus simply said "keep".

I asked her why and she also couldn't answer. Just as you can't really

say why you like it. A close friend is a Magnum stafffer....he said the

same thing..."keep it". Maybe it's the headless models, maybe it's the

paper pages on the street, maybe it's the way the chair is facing,

maybe it's simply because of the blue chair standing out against the

background, maybe it's....WTFK! The shot was an accident...I dropped

a blob of ripe mango on my D800's shutter release while on a walkabout,

wiping it off triggered the shutter & the 58mm-f1.2 did what it does best.

The sun was setting and the scene is in the shadows, twilight happened

in less than 10 more minutes. It was a surprise to me when I dumped the

days pix onto the laptop...and it will remain a surprise. And yes...I did a

bit of cropping...Thanks!

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