You have to play the music for the full effect, and to discover what this reminded me of. Technical note: the embedded music player works for me when I view the post directly, but not when I view the post on the home page. Please let me know if you have problems.
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by Mark
John Sotiriou - I’m not certain why, but this image made me think of the Abbey Road cover!
Chris Nitz - That dude on the right looks so bored. I’m with John as well, I instantly thought of Abbey Road here as well. Nice shot!
Jim Denham - Actually, the image reminded me of the movie Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. Curious as to where the music came from and what it reminded you of. Great stuff!
Toad Hollow Photography - What a great shot! It really does look like a scene straight from an action movie with the 4 heroes on-route to fixing up a caper! Love the expressions in the people here Mark, you’ve really captured it perfectly.
Tobias McNatty - Reservoir Dogs! Great movie. This shot fits it perfectly.
Brandt Steinhauser - Reminds me of Mr Pink, Mr Brown, Mr White, Mr Blonde….
Chris Jones - It also reminds me of Reservoir Dogs. They sure have some interesting expressions.
Mark - So yes, this reminded me of the opening to Reservoir Dogs, with Messrs. Pink, Brown, etc. For those unfamiliar, watch this:
Viveca Koh - Spot on with the music!
I wonder if they had any clue? Are they together or complete random strangers? Whatever, it’s a top shot!
Mark - Thanks Viveca. I’m pretty sure it was two pairs who I was lucky enough to catch at the right moment.