Uptown Art Fair

I've had an unusual stretch of time where I haven't been able to shoot because I've either been out of town or the weather has not cooperated.  This weekend I finally got out and it felt good to have my camera back in hand. Whenever a gap of time passes, I'm keenly aware how my skills seem to eroded, and it often takes time to get back in the groove.

Here are a few images to share with you from the Uptown Art Fair in Minneapolis.  I saw the yawn starting to form on this woman's face as I approached her.  I waited until the last possible moment to take the picture so I could capture the maximum stretch of her mouth.  Each time I look at this image, it makes me yawn.

I like the posture of the woman in the image below.  Her palm appears parallel to the ground, her shoulders are slightly hunched, and her head tilts forward and down while her eyes are turned up. Are you following me?

In the next picture, it looks like the woman is doing a major adjustment to her eyeball.  If you wear contact lenses, you probably make that face in the mirror twice a day.

Finally, I like the angle at which this picture was taken and the fact that despite their proximity to each other, and the man's attempt to point in one direction, neither one is lookin at the same thing.