Despair

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  • 05-25-2004, 03:55 PM
    Charles Hess
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    Despair
    This poor, homeless soul wanders aimlessly around City Hall in downtown Philadelphia. On Sunday, temps reached 90 with extreme humidity. This is how I found him, and after I asked if I could get him some water(he shook his head no without changing positions), I took a quick shot and left him. I thought about him the rest of the day.
    D100 used, but this was a time that I wished I had my Leica or Contax loaded with Tri-X.
  • 05-25-2004, 04:46 PM
    Liz
    Mood
    Charles,
    This is a very moving photo. It's a thought-provoking image that is a wake-up-to-reality call. When I'm in NY there are times I almost can't handle seeing all the poor and homeless people. It's always shocking to me, no matter how often I see them. Something I can never get used to. We have many in Paterson, but there are many more in NY.

    Thanks for posting the photo. It's too typical of the times, of today. As Charles Dickens so aptly put it in the Tale of Two Cities "it was the best of times, and the worst of times."

    Liz
  • 05-25-2004, 05:15 PM
    another view
    A very strong photograph. Tri-X would look great here, but knowing the B&W look that you wanted helped a lot with the digital conversion. It's all in the subtleties.
  • 05-25-2004, 09:26 PM
    schrackman
    Aptly titled, Charles...
    This moves the heart. Thank you.

    Ray
  • 05-26-2004, 05:57 AM
    Old Timer
    Well done..
    Well done Charles. This is one of those images that can be hard to look at, but you feel you must. Certainly makes you ponder the fate of this individual and how we as a society can continue to ignore it. You are right about the Tri-X, it would have been perfect for this shot. It always invokes a feeling of the 60's and the whole feel of the those times when I see images recorded on it.
  • 05-26-2004, 10:28 AM
    natatbeach
    the subject and the feeling of helplessness at seeing an image like this make the title you chose just right...

    Seems odd to thank you based on the subject matter---but thanks for your amazing skills and sharing the slices of your life with us.
  • 05-26-2004, 12:11 PM
    Gerry Widen
    Very well done. The tight composition really works. I always like a little less information in a photo (as you have done) so the viewer can use his imagination and each person interpreters it differently. I always enjoy your street work especially those photos with social connotation. (Thank god for my add on spell check)
  • 05-26-2004, 01:34 PM
    Old Timer
    How did you do that?
    How did you add on speel check. I could surre ues that.
  • 05-26-2004, 01:59 PM
    Gerry Widen
    Mr Old Timer, looks like you need a <a href="http://www.vnunet.com/downloads/1152464">SPELL CHECK</a> really badly. Good little item. Once you set it up it plants an icon on the top alongside the other icons. Works like the spell check when you email. Looks like I've finally done something useful here.
  • 05-26-2004, 02:09 PM
    Liz
    Correction Gerry!
    :rolleyes: Looks like I've finally done something useful here.

    Your photography has been the source of so much inspiration here - especially for me. I truly love your street shots. You always capture such interesting subjects and compose your shots perfectly. I always want to go & grab my camera and take the bus to NY when I view your images. You really have inspired me many time. So......just posting your photos, you're doing more than something useful! :rolleyes:

    Liz
  • 05-26-2004, 02:42 PM
    Spike
    What a great "quick shot!"
    I too agree with everyone else - great shot. Good use of b&w, exposure, great detail, very gritty, composition, it all seems right to me.

    Spike

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Charles Hess
    This poor, homeless soul wanders aimlessly around City Hall in downtown Philadelphia. On Sunday, temps reached 90 with extreme humidity. This is how I found him, and after I asked if I could get him some water(he shook his head no without changing positions), I took a quick shot and left him. I thought about him the rest of the day.
    D100 used, but this was a time that I wished I had my Leica or Contax loaded with Tri-X.

  • 05-26-2004, 07:56 PM
    paulnj
    :)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Charles Hess
    This poor, homeless soul wanders aimlessly around City Hall in downtown Philadelphia. On Sunday, temps reached 90 with extreme humidity. This is how I found him, and after I asked if I could get him some water(he shook his head no without changing positions), I took a quick shot and left him. I thought about him the rest of the day.
    D100 used, but this was a time that I wished I had my Leica or Contax loaded with Tri-X.


    great image .AS THEY ALWAYS ARE :)
  • 05-26-2004, 08:54 PM
    coloradoamigo
    Great image Charles, and very moving. I'm sure this was a difficult image to take.

    Regards,
    Brian