Thanks Natalie, it just sort of happened. I knew I was near Amish road but didn’t even notice the sign until I got home. Usually they smile-this guy must have been in a bad mood.
Thanks Robert. They may seem backwards to us technology addicts but from what I’ve seen they are a very happy group of people, and even put up with obsessive photographers.
They’re just normal people with no phone, no lights, no motor car, not a single luxury. Like Robinson Crusoe, it’s primitive as can be. Wait a minute-that’s Gilligan’s Island! 🙂 🙂 🙂
Well, the age old question of Mary Ann or Ginger again. I would take Mary Ann in a New York minute. Of course since the Skipper and Gilligan weren’t interested we could surely have both and not have to live with either.
Well done. I love this one.
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Thanks Natalie, it just sort of happened. I knew I was near Amish road but didn’t even notice the sign until I got home. Usually they smile-this guy must have been in a bad mood.
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Great capture!
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Thanks Robert, first time I shot through my windshield, in the rain, with the wipers on!
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What an amazing shot.. really superb.. right place, right time.. but you got the perfect shot.. not always easy.. 😉
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Thanks Lisa, I put in a lot of time trying to be at the right place.
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Watchful 👦👍
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He has a haunting look doesn’t he?
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an old soul…☺️👦
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I imagined he asked his mother when they could get a car, and she told him to shut up and eat his corn. 🙂
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This is a great shot. Squared, it would instant Instagram success!
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Thanks Sandy but I like the power lines.
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That’s a classic shot. Beautiful.
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Thanks Robert. I know people that stalk the Amish, this was just luck.
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How terrible for the Amish. But it’s a stunning shot.
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Thanks Robert. They may seem backwards to us technology addicts but from what I’ve seen they are a very happy group of people, and even put up with obsessive photographers.
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The lives of the Amish are hard for me to imagine, which is probably my loss.
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They’re just normal people with no phone, no lights, no motor car, not a single luxury. Like Robinson Crusoe, it’s primitive as can be. Wait a minute-that’s Gilligan’s Island! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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There is no way I can live with Mary Ann. 🙂
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Well, the age old question of Mary Ann or Ginger again. I would take Mary Ann in a New York minute. Of course since the Skipper and Gilligan weren’t interested we could surely have both and not have to live with either.
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LOL. I’ll go with the professor. 🙂
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That’s hilarious. Thanks so much for joining in. 😃
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Glad you like it.
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Very nicely framed too – on the trot as it were!
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Thanks Laura.
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Brilliant photo!!
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Thanks Mexi, it was a little luck and being in the right place.
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