These pictures were taken in San Sebastian almost a month ago. With all the analog stuff I’ve been shooting I’m not even sure how many digital pictures I still need to edit. Luckily I’ve managed to at least keep up with developing, scanning and editing my analog shots. It feels good to be shooting this much, although of course it’s a lot of work as well.
All pictures taken with: Olympus Pen E-PL3 and Panasonic Lumix 20mm f/1.7 ASPH.
Cyborg breaking in through the roof.
Cyborg getting away.
Slapstick potential.
I guess this walking stick is decorative rather than necessary.
Zombie kid.
Muahuahua.
Useful with rain and sunshine alike. One rarely sees that attitude in beach resorts.
Dogs learn their facial expressions from their owners.
Nobody wants to cross.
Classless society?
A shoe moment.
“Guns for San Sebastian” – saw this movie when I was an undergraduate…
http://www.solarmovie.tl/watch-guns-for-san-sebastian-1968.html
Great cast, great movie. San Sebastian, Mexico, of course. Ha, the Spanish influence.
Last picture – there are actually three people grinning ! I guess that puts paid to your theory that ALL San Sebatianites wear dour expressions. Then again, they could be tourists…
I like your theory that dogs adopt their owners’ expressions ! I wonder if Bingo has done so 🙂 Se my Flickr page for a gander at his classic features (yes, I’m a dog lover : one of the many reasons I like your photographs – there are so many ‘dog pictures’ !