Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Street Music
This isn't the best picture I have taken, but its more for the story. This guy always sits on the corner of the Diag, playing harmonica and washboard (with a spoon no less), for a couple hours every afternoon. He never has a tray out asking for money, but instead offers wisdom from a clip board. I believe the message in this photo was "Kick dirt on me and you are only loosing ground." I have heard him play everything from jazz standards to pop tunes, but the myth has it that this guy is actually a pretty well known biochem professor! Points to anyone who can identify him.
Street Music || Nikon D40/Nikkor 18-55@55 | 1/50s | f5.6 | ISO400 | Handheld
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2 comments:
Thomas J. Gross, Senior Laboratory Specialist in the Department of Cellular, Molecular and Developmental Biology.
Points please.
Points with-held as its Thomas Goss, not Gross, which caused me to spend an extra 20 minutes trying to confirm this...
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