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And to those of you over 40 -- there are PLENTY of hipsters over 40 in NYC. Age restrictions do not really apply anymore.
Oh no! I'm busted! 😀
And to those of you over 40 -- there are PLENTY of hipsters over 40 in NYC. Age restrictions do not really apply anymore.
The new words for this year in SAOL (The Swedish academy dictionary) included the word "Conversesjukan" which translates to "Converse disease".
The word arose among doctors specialized in foot, knee and hip damage.
Shoes that can be worn out in a week in anything less than extreme conditions (e.g. a professional ballerina using toe shoes on the professional stage) are clearly rubbish appealing only to the financially overprivileged.
Cheers,
R.
Dear Cal,Roger,
My friend happened to be a big guy who played some serious basketball. Like racing tires on a car the rubber is soft for traction, and all the sudden stops, starts and pivoting were like doing holeshots or burnouts in a car.
Today Converse All-Stars remain affordable and are relitively cheap in comparision to modern basketball shoes. Sorry to correct you, but I think you are mistaken in your remarks. I believe I can buy a pair of All-Stars for about $69.00 at a store like DSW which mails me $10.00 off coupons all the time.
Cal
All stars are still under $50 in the US Cal...
Dear Cal,
See post 158.
Cheers,
R.
Dear Cal,Roger,
Sorry for hammering you. I did not read through the thread and just responded to your post.
Cal
Hipster = all style, no substance, imo..
Sorry, bro, but if you're getting butthurt on the Internet about someone calling you a hipster, you are the epitome of the problem you think you see.
Your work is your work. Either you're doing it because it's an honest expression of self or because you want others to recognize you, but it really doesn't f*cking matter. The point is you're doing it, and the results are either good or they aren't. People who worry about what label describes them are wasting time hoping the label will cover for the substance they feel they lack.
You're asking whether the frame complements an image you haven't even shot yet.

Jumper (sweater, pullover) over shirt with no collar: hipster.
I never saw this guy's face but something in his stance and hair suggest he's an Asian hipster:
(IIIf w/ Canon 50mm f/1.8 Neopan 1600 in Xtol with a dash of Rodinal)
young man bway near spring st by balsosnell58mm, on Flickr