Wall Street People Watching
I like to wander down Wall Street at lunch time to people-watch. There is usually a very odd mix of business people and tourists. Throw in protesters, offbeat musicians looking for handouts, news reporters and it can be a rather entertaining place to sit outside and enjoy your meal.
I forgot my good camera today, but did have my iPhone camera. A couple of subjects caught my eye.
First, as I sat on the steps of Federal Hall, I was entertained by this man in red, who chose to play on his flute, in a continuous loop, "The Caisson's Go Rolling Along". A catchy tune, but after 30 times I think his fund raising strategy might have been to keep playing until someone paid him to stop. After a time, the sun got to him, and he moved 30 feet to the left into the shade, against another garbage pail.
There are a number of ways tourists in New York City like to pose. They can stand in front of something famous to prove they were there. Or they can do something photogenic. Half a block down the road in front of Tiffany's a stranger helped two fashionably dressed women, in the style of "Sex In The City", pose in front of Tiffany's.
And, not more than 20 feet away, a Japanese photograph was manufacturing his own shot by asking these two girls to jump while he froze them in the air. He attempted the shot five times, I took 3 and timed this one the best (the iPhone can be a little slow but I am getting better with my timing).
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