Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/08/23

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Subject: [Leica] Old Rabbi Resting
From: neilsimages at pipeline.com (Neil Schneider)
Date: Tue Aug 23 17:23:31 2005

Hi Folks,

During the New York City Marathon as I was photographing a watering 
station along a Brooklyn street,
I stepped back after getting splashed with Gatorade to wipe the camera 
off and saw this elderly
gentleman sitting in his fenced off area of his garden. I was using a 
35mm and knew I had no chance
for a tighter shot by moving up, knowing if he saw me he would either 
cover up or leave.
I got off one frame before he did see me, and turned his back.
As always comments and critiques are always welcome, and I try to 
answer those with questions, if possible.

http://gallery.leica-users.org/People-And-Places/Old_Rabbi

Neil

"Predicting the future is mostly a matter of managing not to blink as
you witness the present" -- William Gibson


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