- Woman on Bicycle. Rome, Italy
- People on Spanish Steps. Rome, Italy.
- Italian Scouts. Rome, Italy.
- Outside Cafe. Rome, Italy
- Costumed Street ‘Puppets’. San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
- Old Boys on Park Bench. San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
- Costumed Woman Fixing Face. San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
- Costumed People Gathering in Street. San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
- Costumed Figure in Street. San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
- Mother and Child at Street Market. San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
- Kids Hanging Out. San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
- Henna Painters. Essaouira, Morocco
- Marrakesh Stall Vendor, Morocco
- Marrakesh Market, Morocco
- Stilt Walker with Violin – Vancouver, Canada















I absolutely adore “Woman on Bicycle” – wow, again you’ve captured the soul of the moment – her soul.
At that moment, during my first visit to Italy, she epitomized the soul of that country for me…
May I please ask what WordPress blog theme you’re using. I like the way your gallery is set up with titles beneath each photo. When I upload my galleries there doesn’t seem to be an option to do what you’ve done. Mine are allowed to be posted as a gallery over which I don’t have creative control in how their set up and what it is that I can do with them (i.e. add titles, etc.).
Giovanni – my Theme is Coraline by Automattic. You can always find the Theme of any WordPress blog by scrolling to the very bottom of the page. I am pleased with my Theme, it is clean and simple and gives me most of what I want to do.
I would love to see more of your photos focused on people. Have you been shooting much lately?
I use my camera rarely these days – most of my time is taken with painting, drawing etc. I know that my ‘People gallery’ is very thin – I lost many people photos and unhappily have never been able to recover them. I also know that you are people oriented in your photography, and brilliantly so. Perhaps I should delete that particular gallery section.
By the way, Clinock. Are you on facebook?
Sorry G, I don’t do facebook…
Oh no…don’t delete. I like your photos.
Then I will attempt to add to them…
Great! Look forward to them. Vancouver is so full of great photo opportunities (especially Robson Street and Granville Island). While I was there this summer, I took some interesting photos of people at those two places.
Look forward to seeing those photos G. If you are ever in Vancouver again let me know – it would be great to meet you in the flesh (so to speak) and we could chin wag over a local brew or three. Granville Island is where I spend a lot of my time taking classes at Emily Carr University of Art and Design – did you visit that building?