Monday, February 15, 2010

1 - 15 - 10 Walking on 44 St, near Third Ave., a photo op presented itself of a homeless man, standing in front of a metal door front and I asked if I can take a photo, he obliged. My shabby-chic. On 42nd St. near the Library, a young Japanese guy was approaching me and his little ponytail was sticking up on top of his head that caught my eye. The sides of his head were shaved on had silver piercing on his eyebrows. He turning sideways, so I could see his backpack that was partially made of rubber and had rubber spikes sticking out on the outside of it. His graffiti sweatshirt has lots of colorful markings on it. At the Fashion Tents, outside Bryant Park a guy with a large fur trapper's hat that came down to the top of his large black sunglasses, stood by me. His zippered jacket had some sort of writing on it, but couldn't make it out. The guy who came running down the front steps of the tents, was heading for a cab, when I asked for a photo.
He was tall and thin, wore tight jeans with white eagle designs on them and rolled up cuffs. He wore a white leather jacket over a plaid workshirt with necklaces hanging, long around his neck. He very long straight hair fell below his shoulders and was topped by a wool cap that came low down on his forehead and wore brown leather boots. The Japanese guy standing nearby wore a black tie around his neck, over a dark shirt and a blue-plaid jacket, with large greenish frame sunglasses. Another Japanese guy, nearby was classically dressed in a wool peacoat, white shirt and an iridescent tie. His dark trousers were tucked into a pair a brown-laced up ankle boots.
The guy standing on the steps had bleached-blond hair, lots of chains around his neck and wore a pair of feminine-looking sunglasses. His friend wore a classic wool jacket with a large black scarf wrapped around his neck and brown leather boots and his dark hair was tousled, neatly on his head. The guy sitting on the sidewalk, near 42nd St. and Fifth Ave, with a sign in front of him saying, Tell Me Off, caught my eye for a portrait. I asked if I could and he said sure. He wore a pair a aviator sunglasses with blue lenses, a ski cap on his head and a maroon scarf that was loosely around his neck and under his goatee.

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