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    Invisible in plain sight

    This was taken earlier this summer just outside the Toronto Eaton Center a very large and upscale mall in the heart of the city.
    I was walking under a construction hoarding when I noticed a person sitting and begging for change from passersby.
    As is so often the case in these situations, the approaching pedestrians carefully veered to the opposite side of the walkway and developed the thousand-yard stare as the came abreast of the street person. I deliberately closed down the lens to get a longer shutter speed and blur the pedestrians for dramatic effect, and got this shot.

    motorized Nikon FA
    Nikkor 24 f2 AIS manual focus
    100 ISO colour slide
    f11 @ 1/30th
    image converted to black and white in photoshop
    Invisible in plain sight

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    Nicely captured, I like the progression of stares; first to the homeless person and then to you.

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    John,
    Thanks for the kind words.
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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    good shot but to give the pedestrians fair change... by the looks of things if they had continued straight on they would have walked on the beggar.

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    good shot but to give the pedestrians fair change... by the looks of things if they had continued straight on they would have walked on the beggar.
    Next time you're in the neighbourhood, look me up and I'll go out on the streets with you and show you how homeless people are treated by the average citizen.
    Many homeless people have permanent spots on the street where they reside, and have all their possessions piled there.
    When they leave to go off for whatever reason, those possessions are as safe as if they were in a bank vault.
    And that's because they're invisible just like their owners, and so not really there.

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    Vey well captured, Robert. I like the line of passers-by. Would it have been possible to shot from a lower angle?

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    Quote Originally Posted by DEAN01 View Post
    Vey well captured, Robert. I like the line of passers-by. Would it have been possible to shot from a lower angle?
    Dean,
    Thanks for the kind words.
    You of course are correct.
    I should have gotten down lower to show the street person's point of view, which would have given the image more intimacy. However, I didn't want to disturb her, so I shot standing up and with the 24, and still got everything I wanted (and more I didn't want) in the original shot, except of course the lower point of view.
    Bad form on my part and a mistake I don't often make. I appreciate the criticism.
    Robert

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    Nice one........I like it that you shoot the image in B/W .........the image sort of speaks to me......

    Griddi.......

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    Although I use my city, it is true, I think, in all big cities. "L.A. is a place where you can die of loneliness in front of millions of witnesses."

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    Quote Originally Posted by RBSinTo View Post
    Next time you're in the neighbourhood, look me up and I'll go out on the streets with you and show you how homeless people are treated by the average citizen.
    Many homeless people have permanent spots on the street where they reside, and have all their possessions piled there.
    When they leave to go off for whatever reason, those possessions are as safe as if they were in a bank vault.
    And that's because they're invisible just like their owners, and so not really there.
    been there done that. Now we live in the Philippines where homeless, poverty and street beggars are very real and on an entirely different level. i would challenge your belief that the street people of TO or their possessions are safe because they are homeless and invisible. But that is a discussion for another day.

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    Yes, she does seem "invisible " . Great technique.

    [ after shooting some "invisible people", I avoided it. I felt like I was "invading " their privacy. but that's just me ]

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    This shot breaks my heart...and your title makes it so much dramatic. Despite of what I had before in another thread, I don't want to judge people because of their flight.

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    Re: Invisible in plain sight

    I think you well captured the mood of the scene. Nicely captured.

    Dave

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