Thank you Brian. Yes I liked the montage look. I popped my head in to see if there was anyone I new in the pub, looking for an old friend. I was about to approach that guy to ask and went elsewhere for my enquiries.The fellow in the window (lower, 2nd from left) is a bit spooky! Excellent image(s) Julian.
Thanks Rob . Irish green I'd have thought? Is there such a thing, certainly was yesterday on the field with the oval ball and a smashing match as well.Nice, Julian. Yes, that guy spooked me too when I first caught sight of him. I like the walkers in the first, people going about their business, contrasted with the solid pub, just sitting there, staring out. Nice greens, too.
Yes and useful sometimes.By the way, the crop is perfect, with no loss of detail.
I like them both and as you point out, there is an image in the image. Now what first caught my eye in the second one is the frenchman, " the special one," being watch by the spooky one as I may say. It kind of made me smile. I could elaborate on that, but again I restrain myself.
Being in Falmouth I think and it certainly feels like a theme pub , possibly. It is a recent establishment.An Irish establishment by the looks of it and a fine looking one too. Great window with a great conglomeration of reflections and all sorts of other things. There might be endless possibilities for a few decent ones (photographs and pints) inside too. Great match yesterday and we had a wonderful victory.
True Dave very busy, busy in a good way.I love stuff like this - lots to see
Happy St. Patrick day to you Tom, from a Norseman.An Irish establishment by the looks of it and a fine looking one too. Great window with a great conglomeration of reflections and all sorts of other things. There might be endless possibilities for a few decent ones (photographs and pints) inside too. Great match yesterday and we had a wonderful victory.
Thank you Pete. I did approach that guy, after entering the pub, earlier in the day to ask after someone, but turned and left, he was in his thoughts so left him there.Very nice Julian and, like the others, I like the man in the window, especially as it takes a second to realise that he is not part of a poster. I also like that you cannot help but look at him in the full shot once you know he is there!
As does WengerHer certainly appears deep in thought.