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Jun 9, 2009
i haven’t updated in a while. apologies for the delay. thanks to everyone for the recent comments. i owe a few emails which i will hopefully get to this week. it’s been a tad busy lately.
i took this shot using this fun “spy lens” from photojojo. i didn’t realise i’d caught these two men glancing over at the man on the floor.
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yeah that’s real nice of you, taking photos of homeless people. a real photographer can’t “take” a photo without “giving” something in return. you make me sick, amature.
actually, i don’t even think this guy was homeless. i live in the area and know all the homeless guys by sight, trust me. they sell The Big Issue which i purchase often. this was around new years eve when i took it and there were beer bottles and other signs of revelry all down this main street in oxford. there are bars and pubs all over and people often spill out of them. could it not be that this guy was merely having a seat because he was a tad tipsy before making his way home?
i didn’t, for a second, think he was homeless.
but, thanks for the comment.
@yeahno Way to jump to (incorrect) conclusions. Ignoramuses like you make me sick.
@Lorissa nice shot. The people in the foreground add a nice bit of intrigue to the shot for me.
Very wonderful shot. Perfect timing :)
Terrific candid! I wish I had the nerve to point my lens at people. You gotta love em. They don’t have the guts to leave a contact. One consolation is that people like this get their jollies out of dropping their garbage wherever they go.
very interesting urban snapshot
Great shot! the two man looking at him makes this photo seems like a story.