Oh, I hope he doesn't move!
Dee
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We went to the Cantor museum at Stanford University. I'd never been to the second floor. While looking around, and snapping photos I saw this scene. I quickly clicked the shutter, then rethought, and reframed, and shot again. I was hoping the noise from my shutter wouldn't alert the man and make him change position. He didn't move, so I took a few more. Here he is...
When I got closer, he still hadn't moved. I wondered what he looked like, and as I came up along side him, he still didn't move. When I got to the front of "David" I realized he wasn't real, but an art installation. Certainly fooled me in the dimly lighted gallery, coming from behind! Laugh's on me. My only "excuse" is that I was totally in a photo taking zone of mood and really wasn't aware of my surroundings. Also the gallery was empty except for us. I suspect if I had entered through the other entry way and saw him face on I'd known he wasn't real after a second or two.
When I got closer, he still hadn't moved. I wondered what he looked like, and as I came up along side him, he still didn't move. When I got to the front of "David" I realized he wasn't real, but an art installation. Certainly fooled me in the dimly lighted gallery, coming from behind! Laugh's on me. My only "excuse" is that I was totally in a photo taking zone of mood and really wasn't aware of my surroundings. Also the gallery was empty except for us. I suspect if I had entered through the other entry way and saw him face on I'd known he wasn't real after a second or two.
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In this great big world around us, we will find what we are looking for! What we do with it is up to us to decide.
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Great story! I never saw it coming, either, in your words. I too am very "in the zone" when taking photos and worrying that my subject will notice and break the mood.
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I wish he were real. Your story sounds like something i might do
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