Linda was also taking photos at the Bridge of Flowers. She is an artist who had planned to paint elsewhere with a group of plein air painters, but those plans went astray. Instead, Linda stumbled across the Bridge of Flowers, became captivated, and couldn't leave.
While Linda and I were at the bridge to appreciate the floral beauty, local teenagers had different ideas. The water is great and they liked jumping off the bridge. And, like teenagers everywhere, when a camera is in sight, it is time to strut your stuff.
The girls bikini's match the bridge perfectly.
ReplyDeleteLooks like those teenagers were having a great time!
ReplyDeleteA star is born !
ReplyDeleteFun!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteYou might be ready for a fashion shoot now!
ReplyDeleteFlowers everywhere!
ReplyDeleteA lovely place, a fun day, happy teenagers!! What more could you want for camera fodder??? And wonderful, fun captures, Jack! Thanks for the smiles!
ReplyDeleteWho would have guess that a bridge could be so much fun and so photogenic. The fun comes through in your photos.
ReplyDeleteCute kids. :)
ReplyDeleteOh la la, funny shots, Jack!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Jack! Oh to be a teenager again!!
ReplyDeleteEveryone was having fun on the bridge that day!
ReplyDeleteThe first woman has a really beautiful smile. :) Great portraits.
ReplyDeleteHappy faces and happy images!!:)
ReplyDeleteI see you've been taking photographic cues from our friend in Haninge! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI am loving your people pictures, Jack - a nice way to make the city seem alive. :) How do you approach them? Do you let them know your photos go onto the web? I've been trying to work up the nerve myself...!
ReplyDeletethats funny!
ReplyDeleteim glad they liked being photographed... often its the other way around...