On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Bob Sullivan <rf.sulli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rick,
> I agree except the walking guy is the subject.
> The symmetry of the 3 phone boxes is soothing.
> The catching of the walk light flashing the walk icon is fortuitous, and
> the centering of the walker inscribed by the grafiti is perfect.
> Perhaps is is Leica magic - a strange and beautiful man/machine interaction.
> (Nice photo Frank, I keep coming back to it.)
> Regards, Bo S.

I don't know if it's Leica magic.  This photo strikes me as one I
could have taken with any of my cameras - there's nothing to it that a
rangefinder helped with, I don't think.  The Leica is just the camera
I had with me at the time, is all.

Glad you liked it, though.  It's one of my favourite intersections in
Toronto (I think it's that Jesus sign).  I've taken many photos of it
(shown at least one night shot here before), but I still don't think
I've taken ~the~ one yet.

Thanks to everyone who looked and commented.

cheers,
frank


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