Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Neighbors



Mike (above) and Jonathan (below) live in neighboring houses on Kenyon Street in Hartford's West End.  Mike was helping Jonathan put some junk in the trash while I was taking photographs down the street.  As vigilant homeowners, they wandered over to see if this stranger was causing trouble.  Satisfied that I seemed pretty harmless, they posed for portraits in front of their houses.



19 comments:

Michelle said...

They look like nice neighbors.

Kate said...

Great to have vigilant neighbors, and they look happy to be on camera.

Tanya Breese said...

it's so nice to have good neighbors!

Luis Gomez said...

These are great portraits Jack!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Is there no one immune to your charm Jack :)

Sylvia K said...

Yes, vigilant neighbors are definitely a plus and what great captures, Jack!! You do get such wonderful "people" shots! I'm sure their neighborhood appreciates them!

Sharon said...

You are so good about snapping portraits of people. I admire that.

RedPat said...

Neighbourhood watch at work!

Karl said...

Great portraits Jack!
Your neighbors will be famous.

Halcyon said...

They look like friendly chaps!

Unknown said...

I agree with Halcyon and with all the others as to your always great portraits, Jack.

EG CameraGirl said...

How did you convince them you were harmless?? Just askin', Jack. Just askin'.

jennyfreckles said...

Great to know people keep a lookout around your way. I'm not sure they do here... Nifty fifty lens again? Good results.

Lowell said...

Your portrait skills are without peer! Very nice. But did you ever think they agreed to pose for you just to get rid of you.

Hmmm. Maybe that only happens to me?

Kay said...

Well, you got away with it this time. . . ;-) And got a couple of nice portraits to boot.

cieldequimper said...

So you're harmless are you? :-)

Very nice portraits, both of them!

William Kendall said...

Terrific portrait shots!

Randy said...

Nice portraits.

Bob Crowe said...

Like "mostly harmless," the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy's two-word entry about Earth?

Like the first shot a lot. Lots of personality.