Saturday, November 7, 2009

Lunching while selling at Paddock Mall


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17 comments:

Small City Scenes said...

Well, ya gotta eat sometime.

Regarding 'Camerons Cruises' that old bus has been in that field for years--I should go back and check to see if it is still there. MB

Memphis MOJO said...

I embiggened it, and this photo is really crisp...nice job.

(the comment spell-checker doesn't like embiggened - we need to send them an e-mail and get it corrected)

VP said...

Curious portrait 'at work', I really like this kind of photos...

Pat said...

I HATE to eat standing up! I like to sit down, with a proper plate, etc., even if it's a paper one in the Food Court. Our busy lives don't always allow for time, but this just takes a teeny bit, and is so much nicer. But maybe this fellow is short-staffed and just can't.

brattcat said...

I hope he doesn't get crumbs in the cashdrawer.

cieldequimper said...

Excellent and true to life shot. I hate eating while standing... Have a great Sunday!

Virginia said...

Yet another reason I'm glad I don't have to work retail anymore.....eating on the fly!
V

Judy said...

It's called multi-tasking. Hand held, indoors, no flash? I'm impressed.

Lowell said...

@ Jarat - Good phrase. And yes, yes, yes. Thank you!

Lowell said...

@ Jarat - with a little point-and-shoot.

Lowell said...

@ Virginia -

To my friend, Vi
I've never eaten on a fly
I suppose it's hard to do
And if you fell, you could die!

jusdealem said...

I was just going to comment the same as Jarat..indoor, low-light and still perfect! I too am impressed. :)

Marie-Noyale said...

The jewelry is going to be fingerprinted!!

Lowell said...

@ Marie-Noyale - I think the stuff is mostly junk jewelry ... fingerprints thus easily wiped off before packing them up ...

EG CameraGirl said...

Hmmm. I guess he can't afford to take a lunch break, eh?

Buenos Aires Photoblog said...

This isn't really healthy for him. Anyway, fine shot.

PJ said...

Ah, multi-tasking, I remember it well. I think I lost the ability around 50.

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson