Well, I needed money to catch the bus one day on my way to work. I didn't have enough change. So I stopped by the TD on Elm st, downtown Sudbury. When I walked in to take out cash the fine gentleman was asleep on floor on the far side of room with the ATM. After I took out my money I turned around and studied him. Crouched down and watched him sleep. I think he could sense me and woke up and sat upright. The light was perfect, the windows face North, most pleasing, and it was diffused, the sun wasn't quite up yet. We were at peace with each other. He opened the conversation with "Do you have any change". I said "sure, here is $2 for a coffee...Do you mind if I take your photo." He grinned, and didn't ever muster the usual, "What for?" or "Why" he just went for it and say "Sure". so I snapped a few off. Asked him some more about himself. We shared a smile and a handshake and went our ways.
hey mike, that's a really wonderful photo - near perfect, in fact. tell us how you shot soupy...
ReplyDeleteWell, I needed money to catch the bus one day on my way to work. I didn't have enough change. So I stopped by the TD on Elm st, downtown Sudbury. When I walked in to take out cash the fine gentleman was asleep on floor on the far side of room with the ATM. After I took out my money I turned around and studied him. Crouched down and watched him sleep. I think he could sense me and woke up and sat upright. The light was perfect, the windows face North, most pleasing, and it was diffused, the sun wasn't quite up yet. We were at peace with each other. He opened the conversation with "Do you have any change". I said "sure, here is $2 for a coffee...Do you mind if I take your photo." He grinned, and didn't ever muster the usual, "What for?" or "Why" he just went for it and say "Sure". so I snapped a few off. Asked him some more about himself. We shared a smile and a handshake and went our ways.
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