Of course the guys hung around to strike up a conversation with the women in bikinis who they had photographed.
There seemed to be four women in the group and only two guys. I did not notice if the two guys had another friend or two. My guess is that they will find a couple more friends real fast.
This is the end of this little series. At this point I concluded my little study of human behavior, and any further curiosity would be TMI (too much information), so I stopped taking photos. One of the benefits of a camera with a 42X zoom is that I can take photos like this from a distance, looking down into my tilt-out viewfinder, and it looks like I am looking at my camera rather than being nosy.
As promised, a short series of photos for gender equity starts tomorrow.
This wee we are showing photos of the colorful tanneries and an ancient Madrasa in Fez, Morocco, on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
5 comments:
Nice of you to leave the story there with it's happy ending.
Sharon's happy ending is interpreted slightly differently than mind... those girls' endings are making the guys pretty happy!
Haha! I'm a bit 'behind' here, Kate :and Sharon got in before me, this has been a fun series Dave!
I'm thinking that if the guys fall in love and marry these girls there won't be any surprises on the wedding night! :)
Nice series, Dave. You can do more of these if you wish.
I'm trying to figure out how I would have a conversation with these girls and keep my eyes up.
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