There’s an split between the stairs of Fed Hall on Wall St. Half the stairs are cordoned off by fences for the Occupy protestors to well, occupy and protest, while the other half are fully open, for tourists to rest their legs while a massive hangs overhead telling people to vote to restore the George Washington statue in the middle.

It makes for an interesting Duality.

There’s an split between the stairs of Fed Hall on Wall St. Half the stairs are cordoned off by fences for the Occupy protestors to well, occupy and protest, while the other half are fully open, for tourists to rest their legs while a massive hangs overhead telling people to vote to restore the George Washington statue in the middle.

It makes for an interesting Duality.

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I think outside my box

David is making signs in Union Square for Occupy Wall St.

I think outside my box

David is making signs in Union Square for Occupy Wall St.

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Occupy Federal Hall

Ciroflex | Portra 400

Financial District, Manhattan, NY

Occupy Federal Hall

Ciroflex | Portra 400

Financial District, Manhattan, NY

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General Strike!

Occupy Wall St posters up in the East Village.

General Strike!

Occupy Wall St posters up in the East Village.

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Anonymous

I haven’t shot much (if anything) of the Occupy Wall Street protests, despite the fact that Zucotti Park is a stone’s throw from where I am every day. There are a few reasons that I haven’t shot it (that I’m not going to go into here), but yesterday they were literally occupying Wall St and were on my way to work, so I took advantage of the situation to grab some shots. This guy was being remarkably calm, despite the chaos and yelling around, and I liked the way the cop was looking at him.

Anonymous

I haven’t shot much (if anything) of the Occupy Wall Street protests, despite the fact that Zucotti Park is a stone’s throw from where I am every day. There are a few reasons that I haven’t shot it (that I’m not going to go into here), but yesterday they were literally occupying Wall St and were on my way to work, so I took advantage of the situation to grab some shots. This guy was being remarkably calm, despite the chaos and yelling around, and I liked the way the cop was looking at him.

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Zucotti

That crowd on the left is part of an OWS protest that was walking around before I got there.

Zucotti

That crowd on the left is part of an OWS protest that was walking around before I got there.

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