Here, for now Toronto, ON January 2019 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
I imagine that, like me, they left well before sunrise and are returning after sunset. I imagine they, too, found themselves walking silently through the perpetually-under-construction belly of this place, the only sound the relentless drumbeat of dirty boots on dirty industrial flooring. I assume their heads were down, avoiding eye contact with strangers, their only interaction the occasional brush of someone's backpack as everyone jostled for position in the station's narrow, twisty corridors.
I don't have my "real" camera with me today. I've been trying to lighten my load on these marathon day-trips. All I have is my smartphone, and shooting through a dirty window from a fully-lit train car isn't much of a recipe for photographic excellence. But the shove-the-phone-right-up-to-the-window trick sometimes turns the impossible into the possible. So I press into the cold glass (pro tip: the rubbery outer case on an OtterBox is super useful when composing this way) and line everything up.
It's hard to feel poetic about a place like this, but the resulting photo makes me smile. Because on a cold, grey, wet day in a cold, grey, wet place where most people are trying their hardest to pretend they're all alone, I found light and color, and hope that maybe the world around us isn't as harsh as we think it is.
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There are many people like you..so how can the world be as harsh as it is?
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