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This man first attracted my attention because of the way the light was hitting him from the side of the tent. Then I saw his tee shirt. I asked him what infowars.com is. He said something about alternative media. The man was very friendly and happy to let me photograph him, but he struck such a strange pose. When I got home I checked out the web site. Oh, wow. Paranoia and conspiracy theory still run through our body politic.
This man first attracted my attention because of the way the light was hitting him from the side of the tent. Then I saw his tee shirt. I asked him what infowars.com is. He said something about alternative media. The man was very friendly and happy to let me photograph him, but he struck such a strange pose. When I got home I checked out the web site. Oh, wow. Paranoia and conspiracy theory still run through our body politic.
9 comments:
j'aime bien sa posture, cela change des portraits standards
I like his position well, it changes standards of portraits
He is giving you a weird look here. But as I love seeing the locals and get to know a little about them I will go and check out that web site.
I'm afraid to comment.
Let's hope he's not as deranged as he looks.
Coincidentally I have a guy with Obama on his shirt today too Bob.
What a website...
He does look a wee bit scary. A sort of 'I dare you to disagree' look.
Great capture and he looks like the chap in Lost TV series
Gulp ... I took the link. "Because there is a war on for your minds" ...
The eyes here are scarey: there appears to be little behind them.
Oh this is troubling. Great portrait B! BTW, I'm home and I"m wired. I've been up too many hours and well, I don't know when I"ll crash.
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