weekly photo challenge No. 44: WAITING
photo shot in Manhattan by FrizzText
waiting is realizing, that we sometimes have to cross a bridge into new situations – maybe human beings fall into a similar (prisoner’s) mood, waiting in a hospital for a doc’s diagnosis …
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/weekly-photo-challenge-waiting/
https://twitter.com/#!/frizztext/status/142677893489766401
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Great shot! Waiting for answers from the Doc is definitely like prison.
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Hope you like this one, it’s a surprise: http://terri0729.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/justice-weekly-photo-challenge/ Great picture! Blessings, Terri
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As an onion in WAITING
I’ve shed several layers of seven
seven time seven, i’ve shed…
The question now in WAITING is:
Will seven times ten ever shed?
(Poem inpired by this post on WAITING)
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Great!! Loved it and I hope it sheds for both of us, lol! Blessings, Terri
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Addition to waiting: How could I forget: Leonard Cohen” Waiting…for a miracle:
Bonne Chance !
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B&W photo is really dramatic. Great capture. I bet they were all waiting what’s gonna happen next.
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I carry my camera everywhere with me, hoping something interesting will happen. It never does. For you it obviously did! great catch/shot 🙂
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I wonder what they are waiting for. looks good in black and white
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The black-and-white effect adds to the vintage effect! I love it!
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This photo is full of some interesting drama 🙂 http://wp.me/pdJ7S-rw
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Love you interpretation of this week’s challenge … as much as the message in your post!
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One ends up waiting one’s whole life long… It never ends. One may as well learn to wait gracefully!
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I agree with Robin. Everyone is always waiting for something: the weekend, the bus, the food, holidays, money, love, life, death, the list goes on and on…
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a lot of drama, waiting.
“I am waiting for my case to come up
and I am waiting
for a rebirth of wonder. . .”
(from “I Am Waiting”
BY LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI
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How exciting!
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They must be scared to polices.
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Fantastic shot 🙂
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Interesting photo.
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A very dramatic capture. I’d conjecture that the man in handcuffs is waiting to be booked.
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I like it, it’s so vintage and dramatic.
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Excellent shot. I really like all the action in it. Took me awhile to find who was doing the waiting. Good job.
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life is long waiting on the dead
but here is a funny interpretation :
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It is enthralling, Frizztext…. I love it!
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This photo is awesome and it looks like it could be from decades ago! Nice work, I love it!
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Once again you add a layer of complexity that I appreciate. Your post challenges me to interpret your interpretation. Thanks!
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waiting for the verdict!
http://jonabering.wordpress.com/2011/12/03/weekly-photo-challenge-waiting/
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Powerful shot FrizzText! I wouldn’t want to be doing that kind of waiting from the perspective of the guys in cuffs. I’d probably be hanging there waiting to see the whole thing unfold from the sidewalk though. Nosey I guess my self would be 🙂
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Waiting can make you feel trapped. Love the interpretation.
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How fitting. Great vintage shot. Margie
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Great interpretation. A photo opportunity not to be missed.
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Handcuffs – not the way I would ever want to wait.
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Oh my! very dramatic.
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I agree with Brenda, it would never happen near me, great capture pardon the pun!
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nice shot
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This is great. Very nice 🙂
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This has such a wonderful European tone about it, love it and the B & W is perfect!
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and then what happened? i can’t wait to find out 🙂
all kidding aside, thanks for sharing this great post.
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Provokes the feeling of ‘waiting’ very well.
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Waiting for the perfect wave to ride:
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I really like the sense of drama and anticipation in this photo – great interpretation of this challenge! Now we’ll just be ‘waiting’ for the next photo challenge! (Sorry – that was corny, wasn’t it?) : )
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Excellent picture!
Where did you shot that scene?
I guess the guys will have to wait for a very long time… In jail 😦
Here is my post:
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I shot the scene in Manhattan, South of Central Park, near Columbus Circle; I was surprised how fast all worked! A white Porsche stopped the escaping vehicle, security stuff came from all streets in seconds; handcuffs out, down on your knee, basta! Don’t know, what they were accused for. Maybe Yoko Ono knows. They came from that direction …
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What a story…
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great take on the theme for this week
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really waiting and curious!
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Great contrast in b&w, and then the story you captured here – stillness and movement. Really an awesome photo, thanks for sharing!
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Your photo made me laugh. Love it.
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Interesting thought to go with a fascinating photograph
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Wonderful photograph. So glad it’s in black and white.
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Well, I decided to put some more pictures about the “waiting” photo challenge…
You can have a look here 🙂
Bye!
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You never failed to impress me with your entries.
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Beautiful photo and interpretation of waiting 🙂
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This is an amazing shot! 🙂
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