Some cool shots! And the faces on the photos do look friendly! It is funny what a camera can do with people.
But, wow, a 6 hour walk.. Your feet must be sore, even after a year 😉
So there are areas in Stuttgart too, where people are less friendly. I guess any “big” city does have their areas.
Warm regards,
Tieme
Thanks, Tieme! Yes, people seeing your camera can send them in either direction – smiling or turning/running away 🙂
As for my feet, we usuall walk between 5 and 8 hours when we go out to shoot, so my feet are OK with it meanwhile, you just always have to remember what kind of shoes to wear…
As I’m typing this, it’s early morning and I’m sitting in a beach house in South Carolina; all day yesterday I toured the city by foot, and I was really surprised how nice people were. You just meet them walking in the street, and they look you in the eye and say hello. In my hometown that would get you a “what kind of weirdo are you” look 😉
Have a good week!
You’re welcome Kiki!
That is fantastic! In a beach house.. Sounds much better than in a small apartment in a rainy Netherlands. 😉 Enjoy your time!
Oh I know that all too well! I the city where I went to university, the people were very kind. When I moved from the east of The Netherlands, to the West, I was still used to greeting everybody. People were scared that I would attack them! But honestly, I don’t care, I still smile and say hi to them grumpy people rushing by 🙂
I think that Yanks are fine people to work with, and good for a party. But a conversation about politics would lead to conflicts (they’re a bit conventional I guess).
Some cool shots! And the faces on the photos do look friendly! It is funny what a camera can do with people.
But, wow, a 6 hour walk.. Your feet must be sore, even after a year 😉
So there are areas in Stuttgart too, where people are less friendly. I guess any “big” city does have their areas.
Warm regards,
Tieme
Thanks, Tieme! Yes, people seeing your camera can send them in either direction – smiling or turning/running away 🙂
As for my feet, we usuall walk between 5 and 8 hours when we go out to shoot, so my feet are OK with it meanwhile, you just always have to remember what kind of shoes to wear…
As I’m typing this, it’s early morning and I’m sitting in a beach house in South Carolina; all day yesterday I toured the city by foot, and I was really surprised how nice people were. You just meet them walking in the street, and they look you in the eye and say hello. In my hometown that would get you a “what kind of weirdo are you” look 😉
Have a good week!
You’re welcome Kiki!
That is fantastic! In a beach house.. Sounds much better than in a small apartment in a rainy Netherlands. 😉 Enjoy your time!
Oh I know that all too well! I the city where I went to university, the people were very kind. When I moved from the east of The Netherlands, to the West, I was still used to greeting everybody. People were scared that I would attack them! But honestly, I don’t care, I still smile and say hi to them grumpy people rushing by 🙂
I think that Yanks are fine people to work with, and good for a party. But a conversation about politics would lead to conflicts (they’re a bit conventional I guess).
But those are long walks!
Enjoy your time, hope it’s a wonderful time!
Warm regards,
Tieme
Not touching politics here, no way! 😀
Wise choice 🙂 Enjoy your stay!
Cheers,
Tieme