(A duplicate today, I'm going to end the year with some new technology changes here.) Frank (and his wife - not in the picture) are fixtures at Yonge and Eglinton; I bought a paper and he was more than happy to let me take pictures.
He is quite a character, but I was equally as interested in the reactions of the people he talked to. In this case the woman with the cane stopped and talked for a while (I forget if she bought a paper).
The thought of taking pictures of strangers is tough; trying it out I realized it's not so bad. Of course getting interesting pictures of people is the most difficult part of all.
Filed under :: People
Location :: Yonge Eglinton Centre - Toronto, Ontario
Photo date :: November 27, 2004
Camera details :: Canon EOS 10D | 1/125 | f 5.6 | ISO 400 | 105mm
Other years on this date:
This is my long standing photoblog - think Instagram before Instagram. Back in 2004 I bought a Canon digital 10D with a great lens, and thought I'd force myself to take lots of pictures. The site contains more than 1,300 photos, so safe to say I have the quantity part taken care of.
Be sure to say hi if you see me on the street!