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:11:01
Looks like someone forgot a camera.
:11:05
Yeah, I did.
:11:08
It's yours?
:11:11
It's mine all right.
:11:13
I've owned that little
sucker for a long time.

:11:21
I didn't know you took pictures.
:11:25
I guess you could call it a hobby.
:11:28
It doesn't take me more than
about five minutes a day to do it,

:11:30
but I do it every day. Rain
or shine, sleet or snow.

:11:35
Sort of like the postman.
:11:39
So you're not just some guy who
pushes coins across a counter.

:11:43
That's what people see, but
that ain't necessarily what I am.

:12:08
They're all the same.
:12:10
That's right.
:12:11
More than four thousand
pictures of the same place.

:12:14
The corner of 3rd Street and Seventh
Avenue at eight o'clock in the morning.

:12:18
Four thousand straight days
in all kinds of weather.

:12:23
That's why I can never take a vacation.
:12:25
I've got to be in my spot every morning.
:12:27
Every morning in the same
spot at the same time.

:12:30
I've never seen anything like this.
:12:36
It's my project. What
you'd call my life's work.

:12:43
Amazing.
:12:46
I'm not sure I get it, though. I mean...
:12:51
What was it that gave you the
idea to do this... this project?

:12:57
I don't know, it just came to me.

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