AsianFest

This weekend they closed off my street for AsianFest. Here are some people waiting to see a martial arts demonstration. As usual I thought the crowd was more interesting than the show. I especially like the sweet-faced Asian gentleman on the right, and the suspicious man in the white shirt. (Sometimes people just don’t like to be photographed.)

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I often feel awkward photographing people. In crowds I sometimes use my camera’s flexible view screen to shoot stealth shots where people supposedly don’t know they’re being photographed, but I notice that a lot of times people know anyway.

Here is one of some people I was supposedly stealth-shooting. They were on a bench in Confederation Park. It’s obvious that the little girl on the left, and the woman as well, knew perfectly well they were being photographed. But I don’t think they minded. I think the little girl looks wise beyond her years.

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Sometimes people seem to really like being photographed. These Lebanese protesters at Parliament Hill, for example. I was using the viewfinder, but I couldn’t see very well in the bright sun, and I thought the woman was giving me the finger. It made me feel embarrassed about photographing her without her permission. But when I got home and downloaded the day’s shots I realized she was giving me a peace sign or a victory “V”. I like the kid with the Lebanese flag and the roller shoes. I guess they liked being photographed because they had a cause, but I also think they were friendly people who just liked being photographed.

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At Asian Days I bought a triple bamboo plant and ate some bulgogi (Korean beef barbecue, yum!). The triple bamboo is supposed to bring happiness. A double one brings good luck, and five shoots is for wealth. I’d most like to receive happiness.

Here is my happy bamboo, all set to start doing its job:

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Also see:
Sept. 8, 2007. FestivAsia, Part 1: The Mural

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3 Comments

  1. Judith
    Posted August 5, 2009 at 8:48 pm | Permalink

    I hope your triple bamboo brought you happiness, Robin.

  2. Robin Kelsey
    Posted August 5, 2009 at 9:07 pm | Permalink

    It might be starting to kick in now Judy.

  3. Posted February 22, 2010 at 12:26 pm | Permalink

    Bamboo is one of the symbol of Asians it possess resiliency. I think you got a bonsai bamboo, if I got it right.

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