Fullerton

Left, Right, Left, Right ... - Los Angeles Street Photographer

Let's be honest.  I was not there to "plant" such a shot.I was attracted by the building - its texture, colors, and style ... - as I always am.  Turns out it is where a popular restaurant is.  So on an early Saturday afternoon, while I was looking for a composition to my heart's content, these people came marching down the street.  

Left, right, left, right ...

Look at the races, genders and outfit styles (formal/informal, Western/Eastern, tight/flowy? :-))  all juxtaposed on top of the richness of the building.

My heart and eye (yeah, only one open :-)) both made me press the shutter.

People Marching Down to a Restaurant in Fullerton, California - ©Jean Huang Photography
People Marching Down to a Restaurant in Fullerton, California - ©Jean Huang Photography
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Really, What Are You All Looking At? - Los Angeles Street Photographer

Alright, I've been keeping this from you for a while, a while that's long enough for me to hold the secrets without getting some "internal infection". :-)Remember I posted about my encounter with the Amish the other day?  And I said a good photographer ought to tell a story with her photographs?  Well, I only told half the story there and here's what I consider "complete".

So, can you answer my question in the title now?  Give your interpretation of what was going on in the Comments section below.

Amish at the Train Station - What are They Looking At? - ©Jean Huang Photography
Amish at the Train Station - What are They Looking At? - ©Jean Huang Photography
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What Are You All Looking At? - Los Angeles Street Photographer

By no means would I dub myself a "street photographer".  But if you know me well, you'd know that I was drawn to photography by the uniqueness and the beauty that's prevalent in our lives.  These Amish caught my attention when I was doing nothing but looking for trouble to shoot (can we call it "trouble-shooting"?).  I mean, they are already unique in their own rights.  And spotting Amish in a train station is one step up on "uniqueness".  Wouldn't you expect to see them travel in horse-drawn carriages?

Amish Looking in One Direction at Train Station - ©Jean Huang Photography
Amish Looking in One Direction at Train Station - ©Jean Huang Photography

Anyway, it's said that a good photograph tells a story.  So what story is behind this image?

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