Silence and solitude on the late night, Bronx-bound subway

Silence and solitude on the late night, Bronx-bound subway

Mark Hendron (Elkton, MD)
Photographed April 2008, New York City, NY

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I commute on the Chicago public transit system. I am frequently struck by the dichotomy of the density of people and the quiet on the train; I normally associate a large crowd with a lot of noise.

he is my art teacher.im in 6th grade!!!!

It's Caitlyn, your sixth grade student at Good Shepherd! I LOVE your picture! YOU ARE AMAZING!!

I think it tells of true Americana, how it is for most people know!not were it was take,But the diversty in the people,and what must be going on in there throughts,what was there day like.

"great shot!"

That's an awesome picture, and congrats on being recognized for your brilliant work! It's been a long time, but I still think back to what a great art teacher you were... THE BEST!

Such a striking photo. No words necessary, it says it all! Good Luck Mark!

A brilliant showcase of photographical talent. It totally encapsulates life in NYC and life in general. Brava Mark.

Good luck, Mr. Hendron! We love NYC and the subway!

Thank you all for your comments and support. I am honored by your words and votes. Let's Go Flyers!

Phenominal photo, terrific to visualize the emotions of the travelers. Thanks!

Mr. Hendron is such a cool art teacher! He deserves to win.

Mr. Hendron is the best art teacher ever!

Mark, you have the ability to take a two-dimensional image and pull us in as if three-dimensional. It is both realistic and complex! Best of luck! It is an honor and a privilege to support your talent and successes. We are truly the lucky ones! Thanks for the inspiration!

Mr. Hendron, your camera refects the beauty of your soul!



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