Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Wordless Wednesday 99

12 comments:

Lowell said...

What an interesting shot...the man, so pensive, looking at ... what? A coconut? And the curious cat...oblivious to the gull flying overhead...

Super job!

Unknown said...

I can imagine some drama going on in that man's life. Powerful image, great composition!

Karen said...

What a great photo! You could win a contest with this one, Tinsie.

Shionge said...

Has he fallen asleep hehehehe...

stromsjo said...

Trust me, if that bird intends to drop his "business card", the next moment will be anything but wordless...

palmtreefanatic said...

u been tagged! come see...

Haddock said...

A good candid one.
Each in their own world.

ShadowFalcon said...

This really made me think of those Renaissance painting of saints with animals around them and a halo and a all the worries of the world in their faces...weird I know

Trotter said...

Hi Tinsie! I’m back!! One week off, one week to deal with the mess created by the absence, a birthday almost no one noticed and a weekend to rest a little bit...

Amazing shot!! Five stars!!

Meanwhile Blogtrotter Two is enjoying a fabulous hotel: the Cala di Volpe in Costa Smeralda!! Enjoy, comment and have a great weekend!

Betty Carlson said...

I just sent you my photo for the big event. I hope I have your correct email address - -something with handbag?

Shionge said...

Knock knock Tinsie...are you waiting for him to 'wake' up hehehehe...hope all is well pal!

Tinsie said...

Thank you everyone for the enthusiastic comments. I didn't actually take this photo myself, but I'll pass on your comments, I'm sure the photographer responsible for this amazing image will be delighted with them :-)

@ Per: Hehe I like the way your mind works!

@ Palmtreefanatic: It's not too late to play, is it?

@ Betty: Unfortunately my handbag email has killed itself, I've had to set up a new account. Sorry for the inconvenience. I'll email you my new contact details shortly.

@ Shionge: I'm here, trying hard to adjust to real life but not quite succeeding. Ho hum.