I don't know why I found myself drawn to the guy in the white top; it was probably the intense concentration on his phone and complete obliviousness to the world around him. As such, I felt comfortable taking my time to line up a shot on him.
And very luckily too, as just as I depressed the button to take the shot my target's doppelgänger from the mirror universe popped into existence. I had a moment of mixed emotions – joy at witnessing and capturing the rare event as well as confusion trying to work out which was the evil twin – but it was, sadly, fleeting as the two men came into shocked contact with one another, their oppositely-charged component atoms annihilating one another in a frightening matter-antimatter explosion larger than any recorded in Chichester this past year.
A fortuitous happenstance that I was using the telephoto lens today otherwise I might have been singed.
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May 2, 2012
+Mark Hooper I think this photo is top shelf all the way. Wow!
May 2, 2012
Nice click +Mark Hooper , sometimes the it just falls into place, great capture
May 3, 2012
I've been mistaken for other people quite a few times. I feel sorry for the other guys, I guess, but I've never wanted to meet any of them in case one of them might be a true doppelganger. I mean, what would I do . . . besides BOOM! And I hate loud noises.
May 3, 2012
Chichester seems to be a fascinating place 🙂
May 7, 2012
like it very much