douter wrote:
I think she's holding on for dear life, the way the train car is tilting, or it must be a long commute!
Douglas
What amazed me Douglas is the other three passengers didn't notice or think anything of the lady doing chin ups. They didn't take their eyes off their phones.
eeneryma wrote:
What amazed me Douglas is the other three passengers didn't notice or think anything of the lady doing chin ups. They didn't take their eyes off their phones.
taildraggin wrote:
Subway Law: Never make eye contact.
Very true. I didn't make eye contact, I made camera contact. However, on big city streets, the watchword is always caution. I was in Duggal, a Manhattan photographic printing company last week, and there was an older gentleman there being waited on who looked somewhat distressed. After he left, the clerk waiting on me told me the fellow was a street photographer and that he had just been punched in the face and had come in bloodied. Another day in the big city...
Some have become so focused on that small screen that the bigger picture is unseen Steve!
My head is ALWAYS on a swivel! It was ingrained in me in my military and govt job. It is an automatic reaction when I go anywhere! Even with my camera!
Great catch!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Some have become so focused on that small screen that the bigger picture is unseen Steve!
My head is ALWAYS on a swivel! It was ingrained in me in my military and govt job. It is an automatic reaction when I go anywhere! Even with my camera!
Great catch!
Dan
Thanks Dan. As a street photographer, head on a swivel yields results.