For the PhotoFeed Contest - Street Photography Round 86

I very rarely give titles to my photographs. Not, seriously, just think about how i can call this candid moment photographed in Jerusalem during the preparation of celebrating Sukkot. "A man with heavy bags", "A man carrying food home", "A man doing shopping instead of his lazy wife", "A man and his shadow", "A man in the strip of harsh light", "After shopping", "The hungry kids are waiting for him comes back with groceries", "A long shopping day", "A sad man with tons of groceries", "Now he has to prepare food from all this", "A surprise for the wife", "In the sunny spot", "A man with the white nylon bags", "Full bags and empty wallet".

And some short - "Tired but glad", "Hungry and hurry", "The Sad man", "The man", "Spotted", "To the light", "Food for cats", "Ready for holidays", "Ready for the blockade", "Unhappy", "Now visible", "From the shadow", "Black friday", "Breadwinner".

Well i have no more ideas. Maybe later.
I love street candid documentary photography, that there is no need in any title. The viewer will tell the rest, and every viewer will find his own association/story/addition/explain to what we, photographers capture and bring to our posts.

I publish this image for the "📸 PhotoFeed Contest - Street Photography Round 86" hosted by @photofeed -

@photofeed/photofeed-contest-street-photography-round-86



My wonderful find today for the music section of my blog is the amazing album, also not named by any title, of the Scottish band "Captain Marryat" from 1974. Only 250 copies were pressed by the Thor Label in Glasgow. This copy sold in 2015 for £3500.

Captain Marryat is a solid prog-rock, with psychedelic vibes, with a powerful organ, distorted guitar riffs and very interesting vocals.


Printable Art of many of my works is available in my Redbubble Store :

https://www.redbubble.com/people/Stran9e/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown



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