Shortly after I took this photo her clients showed up for their photo op. |
Thursday, June 08, 2017
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Oops you get an eye Andy.
ReplyDelete...very nice, Andy.
ReplyDeleteWas she happy with you? She looks a bit suspicious.
ReplyDeleteGreat catch! I'm not sure what it is about catching photographers that's so much fun!
ReplyDeletewas she waving???
ReplyDeleteFine portrait. She looks like she knows what she is doing with that camera. Hope she smiled after you shot this photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeleteI caught a few of these during our Tulip Festival.
ReplyDeleteShe seem uneasy by your presence.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely suspicious... but a wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteOh boy, she is giving you the "look." I hope you shuttered your shutter and got the heck out of there! :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot! That's a serious look she's giving you. Did you give her a smile?
ReplyDeleteNice capture... and probably like a lot of us photographers who hate to have our pictures taken!!
ReplyDeletelol I hope she didn't mind you taking her photo
ReplyDeleteI think she is giving you the "eye". Did you sneak this photo?!
ReplyDeleteGood shot, the look in her eye! Read a lot from that.
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she prefers her side of the camera, or that you not aim yours at her.
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteI too wonder about her thoughts on being photographed...it is a great capture.
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