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The ButcherPosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 4 May 2009 in People & Portrait and Portfolio.
Comments (34)
@Jean-François: Merci beaucoup J-f, c'est tres gentil :) k@ from Paris, FranceÇa va en faire des steacks pour ce soir ! 4 May 2009 6:27am @k@: Plus fine que toi ca ce peux pas, lol et qui va apporter les bles d'indes, mmm half and half? ;) Craig from Vacaville, California, United StatesFantastic street shot!!! I think I might be learning a bit about street shooting from watching your blog! Give me a little time and I might try it! 4 May 2009 6:33am @Craig: Oh Craig, I promise you you'll do better, all you really need is that extra nerve to take a person whether they see you or not, or like me find a great zoom, after all I wouldn't want the butcher after me...think of the knives!!!! jamesy from christchurch, New Zealandwhere's the baker and the candlestick maker. sorry couldn't resist. great shot 4 May 2009 6:46am @jamesy: The baker's not far, how about you take the candlestick store, that'd be sooo neat lol thanks a lot Debbie ;) Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandLooks like its his last delivery judgin by the empty van! Great shot Loo:-) 4 May 2009 6:48am @Linerberry: Caught him right in time, largely a matter of luck, as you know thanks sweet Berry Boo ;) Hidalgo from Herunen, FinlandJ'ai le même opinion que Jean-François. C'est une photo réaliste et même temps très réussie. 4 May 2009 7:50am @Hidalgo: Et un gros merci a toi Hidalgo :) MrsAmber from West Wickham, United KingdomThat's a large slab of meat to throw on his BBQ. It's a lovely street scene. Still got those wavy pavements I see! 4 May 2009 8:33am @MrsAmber: I'm with you there MrsA, I love the wavy pavement lol ;) Thanks so much @Hans: Well thank you Hun, I'm glad you enjoyed :) jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United StatesExcellent street capture. That is one big piece of meat! 4 May 2009 12:01pm @jeff (aka dogilicious): Yep you won't hear 'Where's the Beef' here, thanks so much Dog ;) Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United StatesWow, this is a cool shot. Am told I had a grandpa who was a butcher way, way back in the day. 4 May 2009 12:10pm @Viewfinder: Don't suppose you have a picture...lol thanks a lot Vf ;) Kathycalculates from Indianapolis, United StatesI love small town scenes. Another great capture, friend! 4 May 2009 12:43pm @Kathycalculates: They can be so scrumptious at times, at least for the daily routine...lol thanks my sweet :) Barbara from Florida, United StatesWow! Great shot, well spotted, Lorraine. It isn't everyday one spots half a cow being delivered. There are a lot of portions in that one huge piece. I recognize this quaint district of town with the image in the street lamp. This one really tells a story, well done. 4 May 2009 12:47pm @Barbara: Thanks so much Barb, it's the main street, you know, where 95% of the stores are lol Ron from Saint Louis, United StatesCharming, Lorraine ... these are the people who make the world go 'round ... ron 4 May 2009 12:48pm @Ron: lol really Ron, well I have a love/hate relationship with them, I love a good raw steak, i do, i miss it, but I love animals more, but sometimes I weaken...alas, what to do...it's a world so full of contradictions, me, being one of them ;) tyan from Singapore, Singaporehis is a hard job,but you know,i know of butchers who are really really rich! I hope he is still in business with the recent 'swine flu' going on:) 4 May 2009 1:21pm @tyan: Apparently, my sweet, yes...I haven't seen a pig roast on that big ka bob thingy for a while though...wait, no, it was winter , anyhoo, keep well :) Judy from Brooksville, Florida, United StatesWow ... that's what I call FRESH meat! 4 May 2009 2:38pm @Judy: Hey Judy, all the stores are on that street, you'll see it again ;) can't get much fresher than that, thanks a lot my sweet ;) JoeB from Brampton, CanadaThat looks like a half a side of beef, great shot and framing of the truck, he's got half an hour for parking time. :) 4 May 2009 2:56pm @JoeB: Well first you've got to get caught, something tells me, a cop would let him get away with it, you know, if he wants a steak anytime soon ;) peter from new york, United Statesa very interesting environmental portrait! love it : ) 4 May 2009 3:06pm @peter: Hey Peter, yeah, torn between two lovers, I love steak, I love cows, and never the twain shall meat...oh man that was good LOL @Mariana: Thanks alot Mariana, glad you enjoyed :) @dobbino: A little hungry are you my friend, want a salad with that and fries...sugar pie? lol thanks a lot Rob Gary from Cochise County, United StatesNow there's something you don't see everyday. Leave it to you to find it though. Great shot Lorraine. 4 May 2009 3:29pm @Gary: Well thanks a lot Gary, that's a neat comment ;) @alex centrella: and very lucky ;) lol thanks a lot Alex @Calusarus: lol merci beaucoup Cal :) observing from North West, United KingdomOh Lorraine... I see you are getting a new delivery LOL :-) when is the party ? Good shot Lorr. 4 May 2009 4:22pm @observing: I'll let you know..if this was delivered at my house, my 3 cats would not invite you ;) Michael Rawluk from Williams Lake, BC, CanadaThat is something you don't see in every road. Very nice street shot. 4 May 2009 4:52pm @Michael Rawluk: Thanks a lot Michael ;) @Onlymehdi: Thanks for the visit Onlymehdi Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, CanadaHere's the Beef! Where's the barbeque? Perfect timing Lorraine. 4 May 2009 5:50pm @Lee: and the macaroni salad and the Fried chicken and the potato salad ...oh and Margaritas....thanks Lee lOl @Alun Lambert: Ah heavy burden, for sure, thanks a lot Alun :) @Nicolas: Merci beaucoup Nicolas :) Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceCostaud le Mr... et il livre tout ça chez toi ??? Tu as invité tout Aminus et je suis pas au courant... :-)) :-)) 4 May 2009 8:56pm @Evelyne Dubos: Comme si....tu serais la première sur la liste!!! ;) @Bookfool: Doesn't it though? poor cow...;) Thanks Booky Nina from Hamburg, GermanyThe first barbecue this season? Fantastic street capture, Lorraine... excellent timing! 5 May 2009 12:19am @Nina: all about Luck my dear Nina, thanks a lot :) Rags from Plano, United Stateswow! Its been a long time since i saw a sight like this. 5 May 2009 4:14am @Rags: Thanks a lot Rags, I appreciate a good stun :) @Janice Thomson: You and me both, I can't eat steak, although God knows I still Love it, I just can't eat an animal, anymore! Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanWorking hard! I wonder if they have the same problem fishermen have with the smell....does it remain inprinted in their skin no matter how much they wash?! 5 May 2009 10:44am @Japanalia: I can only imagine that dead meat, blood smell....yuk, thanks a lot Gabriela :) |
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