Monday, November 15, 2010

The Big Push

There have been times, I have read somewhere, that people were killed by being crushed in a crowd and wondered just how that could have happened.  This image I shot in a dimly lit subway moving toward the street, heading toward the Jon Stewart Rally to Restore Sanity. Somehow, the sanity seems a bit lost here. It was a long subway ride from the suburbs where every platform was overflowing with prospective riders and at every stop 4, 5 or 6 more people would force themselves into every opening of the train. It got to the point where holding onto the handrails was barely necessary.  We were so tightly packed we had become self supporting.

I can now understand the possibility of being trampled in a crowd.  Had there been any sense of urgency or panic, many here could have been severely trod upon.

This was shot into one of those convex mirrors and tightly cropped. The old expression, head for the light at the tunnel, is so very well illustrated here.

For those who might be interested, the enthusiasm at the Rally was monumental.  The Rally itself was a bit of a disappointment. Unless you got there at five in the morning, it was virtually impossible to see or hear anything.   Am I sorry I went?  Absolutely not.

clicking on the image helps

11 comments:

kpannabecker and jpannabecker said...

Love this. Very cool photo. I'd love a painting of it.

kpannabecker and jpannabecker said...

I just double clicked on it and it got even better.

Larry the Artist said...

Was your sanity restored?

Jerry Tovo said...

You can't restore what you never had in the first place.

LaurieASK said...

It reminds me of a Reginald Marsh painting both in the color palette and the tenor and composition of the piece. Thinking about becoming a fine artists now?

ryan walters said...

I keep coming back to this image. It moves me. I'm not sure whether it's the color palette or the emotion illustrated, but it has something that stays with me. Kudos, Jerry! I would love to print it, frame it, and hang it. Does that make it fine art?

rw

Jerry Tovo said...

It might make a small degree of fine. Art?

Thanks, I like it a lot and I think it's because it reminds me of an important artist. LSK thought it was Reginald Marsh, with whom I'm not familiar. Something says Thomas Hart Benton to me but as uneducated as I am THB could be grave digger and not an artist at all.

I'll do a little research and edit out my ignorance as necessary.

Thank for the compliment. And yes, lets print it huge and see how it holds up.

Jerry Tovo said...

OK, I think LSK is much closer. I can see why she feels there is a similarity. Thomas Hart Benton, on the other hand, is a stretch.

At least he's not a grave digger.

Anonymous said...

It`s really nice article. Thank u a lot

Anonymous said...

Is anybody think same about it? Can we disscuse this?

Anonymous said...

Beautiful post, great ))