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The Human Step Ladder

Where: Duluth, Minnesota. When: December 2007.

How: Leica M3, Leica Elmar 50mm f2.8 Type I, Ilford HP5+ 400.

Filed Under: Street Photography

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Here is some proof that a good chunk of street photography is luck.While out shooting, I looked down the busy street in town, and seen it bustling with people. Something inside of me told me I didn't want to take that street today, so I changed course, and went down a street with considerably less foot traffic. I hadn't even gone down that way, and I wanted to see what I could find, so I picked it instead. As soon as I turned the corner I found this group of workers who appeared to have forgotten a step stool.

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