Ranchero in Bisbee
This old guy was sitting in front of the Copper Queen hotel, Bisbee, Arizona.
He told me he had been a ranchero all his life. He had no objection of me taking his picture, I even got an unexpected hug when I left him. Eeeek.
I should really have used fill flash, but had again a dumb moment.
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He told me he had been a ranchero all his life. He had no objection of me taking his picture, I even got an unexpected hug when I left him. Eeeek.
I should really have used fill flash, but had again a dumb moment.
Comment welcome

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hey 'cat - i really dig your avatar, one of the best i've ever seen
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thanks Andy, for the nice comment. The avatar has been made for me by Lynne, I can not take credit for it. But yes, it is funny. Gubbs got me in to it. He has a moving goatie, mine is the moving kittie.
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I like the shot, direct and front on.
Yvette
He had stories to tell Yvette. It is a bit sad that when you travel, you only have so much time to stick to one place. I could have talked with him a whole afternoon too.
These are also the kind of shots I want to make. Looking at real people and trying to get them to talk to you. It would not have surprised me if I would have been the first person to talk to him in days. He seemed rather retracted. I have fond memories of him.
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That you didn't use fill-flash
Thanks for sharing, love the Sepia effect, subtle yet very much 'there'
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Michiel de Brieder
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Dank u wel...
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