Well found Walter! I used to look for visual surprises by keeping a ready-to-go unfolded 8x10 camera on the back seat of the car and an extended tripod down across the back seat passenger foot well. An exposure within two minutes was possible. But I never spotted anything as quirky as The Buddha & The King.
I certainly travel (travelled) with the kit accessible Maris, but it was alwways set out for quick lens changes as here when I switched to the Nikkor-M 450mm 1:9 when the opportunityy arose to get into the mosh pit for a closer view.
An excellent demonstration of "working the subject". Sometimes one shot is not enough even if it is on 8x10. Geez, you were lucky getting a park on the A22 right behind the Flash Trash truck.
My father instilled in mt from an early age: "The harder you work, the luckier you get." Another gifted axiom was: "If the world is boring you, take more interest in it."
Walter Glover
"We see things not as they are. We see them as we are." — Emanuel Kant