This black and white street photography essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Bob Ramsak a reporter, photographer and editor at Piran Cafe.
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Quito-Ecuador

Waiting for a bus. May 2013
Katowice-Poland

I spotted this woman, who was balancing a large butterfly on her head, while strolling by an open door. I liked the scene so I stopped, adjusted a few settings and returned to snap a photo. Neither she nor the butterfly moved.
Adama Mickiewicza Street, Katowice, Poland, 18-Jun-2014
Ljubljana-Slovenia

A flower vender on central Čopova Street is forced to take a break by a brief downpour.
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Each Sunday Ljubljana hosts a flea market along the Ljubljanica River, on the southern fringes of old town. I was hoping to catch the tail end and check out the old camera offerings but arrived too late. Instead, I found all the vendors shutting down and packing up, this gentleman included. I caught him in Novi Tri Square having a little fun between delivery runs from his stand to his car. This was just before he did a mid-air 180-degree turn. Quite impressive.
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On Stari Trg street in Ljubljana’s old town center, May 2013.
Shot on film, Kodak 400TX with a Soviet-made Zenit EM.
This black and white street photography essay was submitted to Edge of Humanity Magazine by Bob Ramsak a reporter, photographer and editor at Piran Cafe.
See also: Where is Piran Cafe?