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On a recent trip to southern Ontario, I had an hour-long stopover in downtown Toronto, so I decided to walk around and shoot a roll of black & white film. Even among the bustle of a major metropolitan center, I found myself drawn away from the crowds toward the quiet, unseen corners of the city. It served to reinforce the fact that I don't think I could ever be a journalistic or portrait photographer. I very much prefer to photograph solitude.

Photo details:

Camera: Nikon F50
Shutter Speed: Automatic
Aperture: Automatic
Film Speed: 400 ASA
Date Picture Taken: January 26, 2006

Scanned from 4x6" print (hence the diagonal lines across the photo from the print stock), processed in Photoshop.

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Wow I love this. The colors are so...cool! :)

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:iconnysh:
totally interesting and a different sight coz of the face
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:iconpperoguy:
wonderful!

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:iconadaera:
This photograph captures the essence of the darker side of city life. I like the way you shot & processed this one.

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"It served to reinforce the fact that I don't think I could ever be a journalistic or portrait photographer. I very much prefer to photograph solitude."

Eh, me too. I feel uneasy shooting people or shooting in crowded places.

I hope there'll be more b&w!

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:iconunicart:
good angle, good balance, great colors...

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:icondavincipoppalag:
I agree, Travis. I'm much more drawn to scenes without people than othewise. Beautiful image

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Is that a real face?

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great colors, I love it! :heart:

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