Ailsa has challenged us to find images with more than one of a thing in the frame, in other words multiples. I trolled through my travel photos and found these. I can’t resist candles in churches, or those green guys in Paris, and farmhouse desserts in the Languedoc, I was fascinated by the women in Barcelona and prayer flags in Bhutan. You might have to scroll through to see them all, some of mine are disappearing in the gallery.
Great selection Christine – I was all excited by the candles, then I zoomed it even larger and saw that instead of painting the Virgin they’ve used a transfer – the modern world, eh? Those white prayer flags are interesting – were they to commemorate a death do you think? But it’s the men in green who absorbed most of my attention – simply because it always amazes me how some people just have it – even in green plastic street sweeper attire, that guy just oozes confidence and charisma. 🙂
the transfer is certainly a new development, it obviously burns well … the white prayer flags (Manidhar) are for remembering a deceased person as you thought … that guy is rather gorgeous isn’t her? whenever i saw the green men i tried to take surreptitious photos, they are like colourful birds decorating the streets!
That guy is quite something but its the elderly ladies I like most of all, what things they have lived through.
when in Barcelona we stayed in a Catalan area, I was fascinated by the women, all so compact with even features, they reminded me of sparrows gathering in the sun every day to chirrup together!
Very interesting multiples for Ailsa’s theme. I also love the bench of chattering women. 🙂