Exhausted shoe by goodoleboy
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Description
....with its laces missing and its tongue hanging out.
Captured 1/20/15, somewhere around the streets of the neighborhood. No manipulation was involved in this exercise; this is the way I found it.
Totziens.
Comments (8)
claude19
I have a feeling that this shoe can no longer thirsty ..., lacking air, it looks like a marathon runner who would prepare his evil race !!! great capture !!!
Mulltipass
Just need laces!! Cool Capture
Cyve
Fantastic capture !!!
moochagoo
Funny idea :) :) :)
magnus073
Looks like they stepped right out of it and kept on walking, Harry.
MrsRatbag
I always wonder how someone doesn't notice they've lost a shoe; and this is an expensive shoe, at that. Excellent capture of the yawning footwear, Harry!
HopeFadesEternal
It looks to be a bit tired with its tongue hanging out like that. Seems to be a lot of disowned shoes in your area.
anahata.c
Terrific shoe-shot, Harry---both in seeing the sight itself as well as how uninhibitedly you captured it. Whoever left it must have been running at the speed of light, leaving the tongue pulled all the way back, and the eyelet section splayed out like the shoe was having its tonsils examined. Broad saturated red next to all that white (and not terribly soiled white, too: This can't be that used a shoe). With Denise, yes, this is an expensive shoe. Yawning, as she says. HopeFadesEternal says that there seems to be a lot of disowned shoes in your area. Well, lol, there might be; but I think it's the other way around: That you have the eye to find sights like these...that they're 'there', it just takes the right eye to find them. I don't think I'd capture them nearly as well, if I looked for them, which is why I don't 'find' them in the first place. A big sprawl of a shoe shot, and I love it.