Saturday, March 20, 2010

3 - 20 - 10 On Lexington Ave., near 44th St., a young Japanese guy, was dressed in a light-tan
skull cap, black sweater with a gold flowery emblem on it, under it wore a gray scooped neck sweater, gray tight jeans and sneakers. He also carried a large black canvas bag. A youngish-black guy, stood near Madison Square Garden wearing a black leather vest, over a striped shirt,
low-rise jeans with a gold belt, along with gold-shiny sneakers. His hair was in tight braids, sticking out on his head and had a pair of over-sized, aviators sunglasses on. He said that I made him feel special, by photographing him. I said he was. The next guy was across the street from the Garden, who wore a black graffiti t-shirt with white lettering, a chair around his neck and a black baseball cap with the letter B on it. Walking up Fifth Avenue, near 34th St, I asked a guy who was walking in front of me, for a photo. I noticed his hair, which was shaved on the sides of his head and a strip of hair, going down the back and a goatee. He wore two silver hoop earrings, sunglasses and tight brown jeans. Further up on Fifth, a handsome black was approaching me and I noticed his tight black t-shirt that had silver glittery word on it, saying Justification. Took him aside for a photo of the front and back that had a silver glittery cross on it. He wore baggy jeans with an emblem on the back pocket, a black cap with a large emblem on it and thin-white rimmed sunglasses. Around his neck were brown and black beads. Near the Midtown Library was a Japanese student, all dressed in black. He wore a long-sleeved black shirt, under a black leather vest, black baggy capri pants and black combat boots that had lots of silver rivets on the tongue of his boots. His hair was styled, buzzed cut on the sides and longer in the front, coming down on his forehead, showing his pierced ears and wore silver rings on his fingers. Around the corner on 42nd St., stood a Puerto Rican guy, who looked very street-like in his red t-shirt which exposed his tattooed arms, under his puffy black vest. Around his neck was a very large gold medallion. A top his head was a red cap, which his wore to the side, along with his cuffed, baggy jeans. Both his ears were pierced.

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