He really looks like he has the weight of the
world on his shoulders. The background with
the smiling witch is an interesting contrast.
Another great candid shot.
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No, definitely he is not in the mood to
smile. Great juxtaposition, he reminds me of
the one with the Beijing 2008 cap.
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Thank you Sigi. I do love Chinatown and its
people, but no, I don't live there. I
actually live 30 miles north of NYC for the
last 3 years and only commute to the city.
My office is 2 blocks from Chinatown, so
whenever I have the opportunity I'm going
over there to take pictures. It is an
amazing part of the city that combines the
"old" world these immigrant came
from and the new world they moved to. It is
the struggle and the combination between the
two worlds that fascinates me (an immigrant
myself from Israel :) )
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relatività dello stato d'animo...
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Anne Strickland
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He really looks like he has the weight of the world on his shoulders. The background with the smiling witch is an interesting contrast. Another great candid shot.
Posted 3 weeks ago. ( permalink )