
Say what? New York City © Steven Willard
You know how you can be walking around and catch a part of a conversation that attracts your attention? On a recent meet up with some members of the Monochromia blog we found ourselves waiting in Grand Central Station. I was walking past the information kiosk when those words caught my attention. That’s all I heard, but it was enough to spin me around in search of the source, hoping for a photograph. I saw this and the camera came up long enough to record this image and then everything changed. People stepped in front of me, and by the time I got another look it was all over and the woman at the window was gone. Damn, this street photography business is hard for an old guy like me!
Olympus OMD EM1 with 12-40mm f2.8 zoom processed in Snapseed.
I love photographing in Grand Central. So much life there. Great capture.
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I wish I could drag my butt into the City more often! I need to get out of my rut. Thanks for the “visit”.
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Thanks for the blow by blow of a great shot.
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I saw no blows!😮 In fact, to be honest, I can’t swear that either of the women shown said what I heard. It’s just what I heard that caused me to look in that direction. It’s an example of how people make lousy witnesses in court. Thanks for your comment.
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This is an awesome shot Steven I love it 😀 I know exactly what you mean about catching part of a conversation and this street photography business being hard for old guys like us, LOL. Wonderful work my friend and that Sunday meet up was a lot of fun.
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Thanks Joe. Please keep me in mind for any future meets.
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