There was great light when I was testing this camera early one morning.
I turned around and came back for this shot of the elderly shop keeper setting up for the day.
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I like those sagging shelves on the left side and the sagging of the porch roof, and the way the utility lines’ shadow curves as emphasis.
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Thanks Melinda. The whole thing, if the door were not open and the proprietor setting up, would look abandoned and on the way to being derelict. Which is probably why you like it 🙂
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Glad you went back– great light and an ordinary moment made extraordinary!
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Thank you so much Jane. The light was what drew me in. I would have been glad of a picture without the shopkeeper in it, but she did make it that much more interesting. I took 3 frames, or maybe 4 but this one had the nicest composition, I thought.
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Lovely moment..
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Thank you asthaguptaa. It was nice to capture it. I did get the beady eye from across the street though. It was early morning quiet and I was conspicuous.
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