Man in a hat
This older man in a hat had such an intense face that he drew not only my attention but also an attention of a young man, who is seen in the background.
This older man in a hat had such an intense face that he drew not only my attention but also an attention of a young man, who is seen in the background.
It took this old man a lot longer than the time alloted for green light to cross this major road intersection in the middle of Sydney. Luckily all the drivers waited very patiently for him to cross the road. It must be quite terrifying to know you are that slow every time you have to basically risk your life because the lights timing is aimed at young, healthy people only.
I have spotted these two men sharing a single bench in Pitt Street Mall. There was an interesting similarity in the way they were sitting and yet there was a world of difference between them. Young, fashionable and what seems to be a very assertive young men in the foreground and in the background and older man in conservative cloths. They both looked somewhere ahead, possibly, simply at people passing by.
This is not technically perfect photo and I was ready to delete it but the captured scene won over the technical aspect.
The old woman with her bright, yellow umbrella looked like some surreal apparition from another time in the middle of busy Sydney mall. She wore a knitted flowery hat and a strange looking coat. Her modern, plastic footwear was at total odds with the rest of the outfit. I have this distinct impression I have photographed her before but I cannot recall the circumstances.
Here, I’ll seat on these steps. I cannot go on.
It’s all too much and I must give my feet some rest.
Wait my shoes, my good old shoes, we will be on our way again. Just give me a moment.
Few more puffs of cigarette.
See these people rushing around? They will be tired one day too. I’m tired now.