Hong Kong Traffic Warden

hkdigithkdigit Registered Users Posts: 46 Big grins
edited November 3, 2009 in Street and Documentary
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To stop vehicles coming from front, I think the Traffic Warden only need to rise his right arm raised with the plam of their hand in a flat shape with the fingers pointing to the sky.

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from Hong Kong Traffic Warden / Hong Kong Police Force

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  • bdcolenbdcolen Registered Users Posts: 3,804 Major grins
    edited November 3, 2009
    hkdigit wrote:

    To stop vehicles coming from front, I think the Traffic Warden only need to rise his right arm raised with the plam of their hand in a flat shape with the fingers pointing to the sky.

    Okaaaay....Here we begin to approach the idea of photo journalism! clap.gifclap.gifclap.gif So let me suggest that pick out a Traffic Warden, figure out the best position from which to photograph him - a position from which you can get wide views and tight views - and you stay with him for as long as you can get away with it - an entire shift if possible. Then give us a series of eight to 10 images that show him in all his various poses, dealing with the traffic. Good idea? clap.gifclap.gifclap.gif
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  • Mr. QuietMr. Quiet Registered Users Posts: 1,047 Major grins
    edited November 3, 2009
    I would love to do that, but if I started here in China, I would be in very, and I mean very, deep trouble.....
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