Pedestrians
Being a pedestrian here in Europe isn’t anything worth writing a long story about. It’s quite normal in fact, we are keen on using our legs and walking here. Mainly in a big City. Before I became gluten intolerant, I used to roam the streets in search of fresh bread (not a long quest in Paris) but obviously, nowadays it’s a lot less exciting in that respect. The photo above was shot in Versailles on a rainy Sunday morning.
Sometimes, pedestrians are Smombies in search of a collision.
Amazing how some pedestrians manage to feel completely relaxed in the midst of urban chaos.
Here there’s a pedestrian crossing but precious few pedestrians. Who would want to walk there, honestly.
Pedestrians in a station (Gare de Lyon in this instance).
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Yann Gourvennec
October 6, 2017
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Lovely collection of photos! All apt for the challenge!
Thank you kindly
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