Makes me remember the cold presence New Yorkers have. I was born and raised there, the look is definitely learned. However, time and travel to other locations provides a cure.
Super work, keep snapping.
Eric
| October 3, 2006 11:08 AM
Hey as one of those New Yorkers I take exception at "cold presence".
Roark Johnson
| October 3, 2006 8:27 PM
Is it just me, or does anyone else see the smiling face etched on the subway with the initials lS? Your photos continue to blow me away Travis. Never telecommute, you'd miss way too much.
Michael Ring
| October 4, 2006 6:46 AM
I looked at your blog because I enjoy the Subway. Since I started reading the comments I have learned to appreciate photography.
Thank You
Charleen
| October 4, 2006 7:11 PM
Great shot! I love this guy.He looks like someone you don't mess with.
And as someone pointed out, the smiling faced scratched on the
metal is an added touch.Really cool stuff, Travis!! You're the man!!
hhhm he looks like a G Man.
You've captured the quintessential subway stare.
He looks very dangerous
great capture
One of your best, Travis! Great portrait.
Makes me remember the cold presence New Yorkers have. I was born and raised there, the look is definitely learned. However, time and travel to other locations provides a cure.
Super work, keep snapping.
Hey as one of those New Yorkers I take exception at "cold presence".
Is it just me, or does anyone else see the smiling face etched on the subway with the initials lS? Your photos continue to blow me away Travis. Never telecommute, you'd miss way too much.
I looked at your blog because I enjoy the Subway. Since I started reading the comments I have learned to appreciate photography.
Thank You
Great shot! I love this guy.He looks like someone you don't mess with.
And as someone pointed out, the smiling faced scratched on the
metal is an added touch.Really cool stuff, Travis!! You're the man!!