This week, Patti of P.A. Moed asks me to focus on telling a story with my photos. “Sometimes, if we’re lucky, we can convey a story in one image; other times we need several. For this challenge, we’ll set a limit of 5 photos per story.” People-watching is a favorite pastime for me. I do not eavesdrop; instead, I try to imagine what is happening and capture the emotions.
Festivals and Events




Summer is heating up here in Sacramento. We are alerted that a heat wave is approaching. Years ago, my grandchildren joined a swim team. That meant all-day swim meets on Saturday. I had my camera ready for action.






Helping hand

American Museum of Natural History


Teaching
Many docents can be found at the zoo or museums. They provide valuable teachings to the community. Thank you.





Creative Energy











Caught in the Act
Fisherman’s Wharf in San Fransisco provides plenty of photo opportunities for people-watching. I captured this local character as he counted his earnings.




The Metropolitan Museum of Art


Animal Stories






And that’s all folks. For now! Check back soon for more of my photographs.
Great photos, lots of stories! Fun moment and Daisy Duck are among my faves. And ‘dog wants food’. 🙂
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An abundance of riches Marlene! Some wonderful summertime stories.
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Thank you Tina.
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Great street photography Marlene. You do have an eye for the stories.
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Thanks Anne.
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Hi Marlene. I agree with Anne. You have a great eye for people and stories. You have many wonderful stories here. Two of my favorites are the man eating a hot dog and posing at the Met. 🙂
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