When framing the shot, I took into account the light and the shapes, treating the people as incidental, really, intending to make the exposure a little longer to blur any movement - lovely for anonymity and a great juxtaposition of static and dynamic.
When I came upon this image I discovered a fellow photographer staring down the barrel of his SLR, though I can't imagine he saw me any more than I saw him.
I couldn't have planned the shot any better - the light, the position - tick all of the boxes that make an interesting photo.
Now, however, I'm left with questions, leading us here: who is this person? And what does HIS photo look like?
I'd like to see if we can find him - 'we' being the Facebook collective. I don't know him, but maybe a friend of a friend of a friend of a friend (lather, rinse, repeat) DOES, and I'd like to see that picture.
I have no ulterior motive, no insidious plan - just a simple curiosity.
I'm going to ask you all a favor, all of you friends, friends of friends and friends of friends of friends: post this link to your wall and let's see if our world can get that much smaller.
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