Aren't they creepy? I first saw them in Quebec City several years ago. I had a hard time grasping the fact that they were actually people. That would be my nightmare job!
So, what do Tin Men do, just stand still? I take that from your theme choice that is what they do. Do they want to be tipped, or paid, for standing still? I'm suppose to tip someone for doing nothing? I don't get the concept here!
Great capture Bobbi! I thought the first tin man was a weary tourist taking a rest! Never been to Vegas but, it does look like a fun place.
ReplyDeleteWe have these guys in the subway stations sometimes. I like the first one the best.
ReplyDeleteThey spook me a little, but sad to hear that it is now Last Vegas!
ReplyDeleteAren't they creepy? I first saw them in Quebec City several years ago. I had a hard time grasping the fact that they were actually people. That would be my nightmare job!
ReplyDeleteSo, what do Tin Men do, just stand still? I take that from your theme choice that is what they do. Do they want to be tipped, or paid, for standing still? I'm suppose to tip someone for doing nothing? I don't get the concept here!
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing at what they do - or don't do in this case as in move.
ReplyDeleteI often wondered how people can stand still for such a long time ...
ReplyDeleteThese guys are amazing...with all of the people in their faces I don't know how they can stay still. A true talent and a fabulous capture!
ReplyDeleteI particularly enjoy the last shot where it looks like the tinman is covering up the boy's eyes... perhaps from something unsavory???
ReplyDeleteThey have these people in New Orleans, also. I will probably be posting some pictures of them.
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