I was out for my early morning walk when I came across this young lady painter. This was at 7:05 a.m. and I was not expecting to see a sight like this. She was so wrapped up in her work that it took three calls from me to get her attention. I asked for permission to photograph her. She did grant it but could not understand why I would want to take a photo of her painting.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Morning Paint Job
I was out for my early morning walk when I came across this young lady painter. This was at 7:05 a.m. and I was not expecting to see a sight like this. She was so wrapped up in her work that it took three calls from me to get her attention. I asked for permission to photograph her. She did grant it but could not understand why I would want to take a photo of her painting.
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You are very conscientious about asking for permission. I often do but get a kick out of trying stealth photos. Does that make me bad?!
ReplyDeleteAndy, the best time of day for "street" photography is early morning. You have captured the action and beautiful light... great composition.
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
I understand though. :) It's a fine photo in that wonderful morning light.
ReplyDeleteShe's using too small a brush for painting a wall, but it's a fine photo.
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