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Becky V
{K:9699} 9/30/2002
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*L* This is great! I love scenes where something is completely out of context. I like the sly look on your friend's face. Did you take any pictures where he was nonchalantly reading a book or newspaper like the rest of the commuters?
I'd definitely like to see more from this series.
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Michael Harp
{K:9} 9/27/2002
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Thanks for your comments, Heather, Neil & Miles! Glad you enjoyed the image.
The beautiful thing about New Yorkers is nothing really phases them. A few people laughed or said "now I've seen it all," but pretty much went back to their business after that.
We were shooting in Times Square later that day and met a guy who was attending the Eddie Adams photo workshop that week. He took some pictures of me photographing Shaun for a project the workshop was doing on NYC. I'm not sure if we made it into the workshop's gallery, but was pretty random bumping into him.
I'll share more from this series once I get 'em organized.
Cheers,
Michael
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Miles .
{K:896} 9/27/2002
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Exactly what Heather M. said. You could have been naked and the commuters would still continue reading their newpapers and ignoring you lol ... sounds like a fun project.
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Neil A
{K:297} 9/26/2002
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Ha. That's great. You gotta' post more of these kinda' shots. I love it.
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heather martino
{K:3648} 9/26/2002
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LOL Love the way all the commuters are studiously ignoring you - like its every day they see this! H:)
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