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Morning chatting
As my photography developed over time, I noticed that I like having some human element in my photos, to show scale, but most often I’m unprepared for it. When I walk around with my camera and see someone approaching, I hurry myself to find something interesting for photography. But usually, there’s no time to tweak the composition more optimally.
I was lucky this time. Those two stood in position for a couple of seconds, enough time for me to move aside, look not to cut any tree and take photo as I wanted. I see them every time I’m out in this area, and we greet mutually and sometimes exchange some words. I think they’re retired. There is always a dog with them, but he usually watches his own business so he’s not in the photo here. Anyway, I love this sort of morning, when you can’t see your finger in front of your eyes because of fog thickness. Nature looks so different, more photogenic and luckily I was there to get this photo.
Morning chatting
As my photography developed over time, I noticed that I like having some human element in my photos, to show scale, but most often I’m unprepared for it. When I walk around with my camera and see someone approaching, I hurry myself to find something interesting for photography. But usually, there’s no time to tweak the composition more optimally.
I was lucky this time. Those two stood in position for a couple of seconds, enough time for me to move aside, look not to cut any tree and take photo as I wanted. I see them every time I’m out in this area, and we greet mutually and sometimes exchange some words. I think they’re retired. There is always a dog with them, but he usually watches his own business so he’s not in the photo here. Anyway, I love this sort of morning, when you can’t see your finger in front of your eyes because of fog thickness. Nature looks so different, more photogenic and luckily I was there to get this photo.