October 27, 2011
And what about women?
Since my blogger friend, Pet, asked me this question, I decided not to put it off. At first, I thought I would make a series called "The Woman in the Window".
Then I thought of making a post entitled "Women at Work". Then I just wanted to post a few pictures of ladies.
Since we haven't had any sunshine for a whole week, at the end of this post, I decided to post some photos of women at work in a tropical country.
I ended up with a bit of fusion, which I present to you to set the tone for the weekend.
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So many women at work in so many ways. Great photos.
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ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day my friend !
Regards from France,
Pierre
I love your idea about "the woman in the window." I would work on that for sure if I knew how to take really cool pictures ;-) I am glad you did it for me in the meantime. Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
ReplyDeleteThGreat pics, love the difference between everyone! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures; my favorite is the first one!
ReplyDeleteSo funny, the woman in the bikini being shot in front of the picturesque boat, with palm tree, and next to her a hideous half-finished block of flats, presumably out of shot.
ReplyDeleteOh, but you are so wonderful. Thanks a lot. It was just a joke, you know me by now, don't you, but you are so serious :-)
ReplyDeleteI love women from around the world. I meet them, from many countries, on almost a daily basis. Yesterday for example, from Greece, Jamaica, and Finland!
ReplyDeletegreat portraits, such a diversity of people and situations! And a surprising model session:)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteHello Olga:
ReplyDeleteA window into the lives of women through the lens of a camera. What beautiful, sensitive images you show here,all of which entice and beguile. Just what are we seeing? What are these women like in person? What do they do for a living? What stories can they tell? A series for sure, perhaps a lifetime's work?!!!
You made a good series ...
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!I never tire of seeing women! The woman in a white coat is my favorite.It looks like one scene in a film.
ReplyDeleteHieno sarja Naisten kauneudesta.
ReplyDeleteKaunista... kaunista...
These are really fun to look at. The model on the beach -she looked like she may had a hard time...looked like a windy day. Hee hee. Love the first photo, it made me chuckle.=)
ReplyDeleteHi Olga, what a great idea for a post and I love what you did with it. One of my favourite posts of yours. x
ReplyDeleteIntéressante, ton idée de montrer des femmes au travail!
ReplyDeleteMais pourquoi n'en as-tu pas photographiées, occupées à faire la vaisselle, passer l'aspirateur ou cirer les chaussures de leur mari?... :-)
Bon week-end, Olga!
Wonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Olga
This picture: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-smgMRJNaxao/TqnZXc882FI/AAAAAAAACYI/XwDFRQXha8E/s640/224.jpg
ReplyDeleteI like very much. Good catches Olga
Great pics! I like the woman in the bus – she looks like she is freezing though.
ReplyDeleteLove your photos -- so powerful, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, my favourite is the first one too, she hardly looks real! Women in the Window is a really good idea for a group of pictures.
ReplyDeleteThese are phenomenal, too!
ReplyDeleteI love the actual 'window' shots .... very exciting.
Perfect , beautiful photos!! congratulations Olga! Kisses from Greece.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos. Women do work everywhere!
ReplyDeleteA great accompaniment to the previous post Olga dear. I just love the one of the lady in the window with the matching beret and scarf with her cuppa. I have dreams of living that life in Paris one day :)
ReplyDeleteHello everyone,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed this post. Being an artist is a priviledge - seeing and feeling how endlessly beautiful life is, and the people who pass you by every day. I'm very grateful when I have a camera in my hands and I can capture and share something with you.
people sure have nice ideas for halloween.
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