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Exhausted Photograph by Fred Lassmann

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Comments (9)

Fred Lassmann

Fred Lassmann

Thanks Madeline and nice catch. Windows and reflections were kind of a theme during our trip to the City. In this case, the inside of the train. The woman in the window was my wife looking around me as I took this picture.

Madeline Ellis

Madeline Ellis

Fred, there is so much to look at. Of course, the sleeping mailman catches my eye first, but then there is his newspaper resting at his side with his hand still holding on. There is something that appears to be a woman's reflection in the window. Where is she actually standing? Outside? Inside? Excellent!

Fred Lassmann

Fred Lassmann

Thanks Micahel.

Michael Gora

Michael Gora

I often feel like that guy looks. Great shot.

Iris Greenwell

Iris Greenwell

Very interesting shot!

Rodger Insh

Rodger Insh

A great shot in so many ways. Full of depth and variety. The more you look the more you find something to think about.

Diana Stone Treglown

Diana Stone Treglown

OMGosh...does this ever bring back some memories!! I was living in Brooklyn and commuting to Manhattan back during the late 60's and early 70's. Two hours commuting every morning and each evening!! I can soooooo relate to your exhausted mailman!! Great candid shot, Fred! The flashing-by background is such a stark contrast to the sleepy passenger. ~ Diana

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