Interesting!
Posted by k at June 2, 2010 02:17 AMwonderful capture...
Posted by ravi at June 2, 2010 08:51 AMyou have my eyes dancing all over this image. Very nice story telling, and good choice as B&W.
Posted by JasOn at June 2, 2010 09:06 AMWhat a great capture!
Posted by Luis Gomez at June 2, 2010 09:16 AMStrong shot.
Posted by Fashionistable at June 2, 2010 12:06 PMKind and funny. Well done.
Posted by Lucile at June 2, 2010 12:44 PMThe super basic wheelchair is what catches my interest the most. But is that dude serious about a race from the light? Hmm?
Posted by Hugh Petrie at June 2, 2010 02:46 PMVery good street photo, it tells not one but two stories.
Posted by Luisa at June 2, 2010 03:13 PMThank you for answering my question.
Yesterday I asked you whether BICYCLES are legal in France. This photo indicates BICYCLES are in fact legal in France... unless they are illegal- which might explain why the BICYCLIST is wearing a mask to hide his identity....
So I guess my question remains unanswered!?!
Father and son out for an early morning spin?
(Pardon my sick sense of humor.)
This is very successful massage give on this image thanks for shearing me.
Posted by student aid at June 2, 2010 05:21 PMthis sucks
Posted by lindz at June 2, 2010 06:13 PMThat's such an awesome photo. I really want to go to Tours now.
Posted by Dennis Marciniak at June 2, 2010 06:39 PMGorgeous shot! I love the juxtaposition of the old and the young, the fast and the slow, and how they are put on an equal tier for just a moment, at a fleeting red light. See how the elder man's hair is slicked back just so, and the sleek contour of his wheelchair parallel the younger man's cool leather style. C'est magnifique! Je l'aime tellement beaucoup. Bien fait Sam! Great choice, having it in black and white.
Posted by Silvana at June 3, 2010 01:00 AMI like the clock as a background detail, as well as other details mentioned already above.
And that wheelchair looks like it's built for speed--inward tilting back wheels with a only a single, central wheel in front.
Posted by k at June 3, 2010 08:17 PMamazing image!
Posted by Daniel at June 4, 2010 04:49 PMvery cunning catch. love it
Posted by gonzopix at June 7, 2010 07:19 AMThe Contrasts between both people really hit a nerve
w2g, Great stuff
Doug Worrall
Posted by Doug at June 8, 2010 04:02 PMa very keen timing!! a superb shot!!!! hats off. :)
Posted by Dhiraj at June 10, 2010 11:48 PMVery skillful juxtaposition and the watch face in the background keeps the repetition of circular shapes going.
Posted by lightseeker at June 23, 2010 03:54 PM