Equestrians Yield to No One

© Cary Rogers

Equestrians Yield to No One

Uploaded: September 03, 2017 | Entered: September 03, 2017 12:19:49

Description

A "traffic" sign for the broad sidewalk running through a greenbelt that I used to go to for photo shoots. I always thought that photographers should get the right of way. ;-)
f/3.5, 1/320 sec, 7.7mm, ISO-64

Comments

Joannie Bertucci level-classic September 03, 2017

Cary, I'm confused...do I get off my bike and then walk away from the horse? :-) #1695227

Chuck Green level-classic September 04, 2017

Great find and capture, Cary! <>< #11637785

Cary Rogers September 05, 2017

Thanks, Joannie and Chuck! Joannie: I think you are allowed to get off your bike and directly get on a horse, or walk backwards and get on a horse. ;-) #11638189

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