Live band in Greenwich Village.
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Lady trying on a hat at streetside stall.
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Man from Ecuador selling goods imported from there.
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She seemed like a local celebrity, if the autographs she was signing was any indicator.
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The classic bike-against-wall-in-city shot.
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No she's not breast-feeding.
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Stands out, to say the least.
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Browsing through the classics at a local bookstore.
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Each kid has an interesting posture.
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She looks more entertained in the following pictures.
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There was a woman standing under a streetsign in the corner, but she left before we could take the picture.
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My favorite from the trip. Everything came together: their dresses, purses, the walk signal.
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Hot smart car.
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Reminded of the scene from Anger Management where the Lexus falls off from one of these parking lots.
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Enjoying a cappuccino at a cafe at the corner of Broadway and...I forget.
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Sunday morning flea market at 39th St. and 9th Ave.
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I wanted to get the police sign to frame the photo.
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We sat on someone's front steps to eat our food. These shoes were hanging like this on the railing to our right.
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Pretty self-explanatory, although I don't remember why we didn't photograph the Naked Cowboy.
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At MoMA (Museum of Modern Art). The fan was a pendulum swinging from a high ceiling on the 2nd floor of the museum. This kid and another one were chasing it.
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Exhibit called “Remainders”.
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These books aren't real books, just props for this exhibit. Even the boxes under the table contain the props. The authors of the books were names like
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A video exhibit. She's naked, floating among watermelons.
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I wanted to capture the difference in lighting between the two spaces.
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Captured at shutter speed of 1-second.
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My idea, to stand still while the world passes by, under wild light. Shutter speed 1/2.5 sec.
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