Upper East Side. 1991. Pentax 6 x 7. Hard to believe, but in those days – I belonged to this crowd.  I never had to wear a suit, which was a nice thing about being a programmer.  During those days I would usually walk to work (about four miles) unless I was carrying a heavy camera, or lugging a tripod (as I was this day).  It was always the #6 train.  Narrow.  Crowded.  Disgusting during the summer.  And how much shooting I did on and about the subway; and never to have put it together.  Well maybe I feel it has been properly covered by others; or that I simply don’t have the attention span to stick with one project for a long time.

You can see how I’ve veered off from the Paris stuff because I ran into medium format and large format negatives.  But I am also close to finishing up the European work.  Maybe one more day.  Then I can either get back to shooting (I miss my HDR experiments); or head towards the Southwest.  I don’t think I’ll do that.  No, maybe there are a few very good shots from the Southwest, but I’m not going to go trolling for more.  France was enough for now.  I already’ve put more in the French section than I thought I would, and I have about five more to scan tomorrow…

Subway-Entrance


One Response to “Morning Rush Hour”

  1. Great to go back to New York !
    .-= David´s last blog ..danslanuit-05 =-.

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