Sunday, February 21, 2010

2 - 21 - 10 Near 34th & 8th Ave. was a black guy who had a street-look. A black do-rag on his head, red framed glasses, earrings in his ears, a red t-shirt with black scribblings on it, chains & black beads around his neck, puffy leather jacket, black jeans tucked into his ankle boots. The guy that I saw standing across the street from me on 9th Ave. in the 30's, wore a red wool cap on his head that he had pulled down over his forehead and made two points stick out on the sides. His clothes were loose, his wool peacoat opened which revealed a purple sweater under it, black baggy pants and turquoise high-top sneakers. He looked very comfortable and told me that he edited films. Further up on 9th Ave. a very stylish, slim guy from South Korea looked neat. I posed him in the light, which reflected on his tight, one-button dark blazer and tight jeans, worn with pointy leather shoes. His his looked-razor cut, shaggy and combed down on his forehead and his ears donned diamond CC earrings. The guy at the corner of 42nd St. and 8th, looked like a Michael Jackson impersonator. He wore one-silver glove, black jacket, white t-shirt under it, black pants, black shoes with white shoes and a top-hat with long-black wavy hair hanging out, almost down to his shoulders.

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