I made this image at a busy intersection. I find that when people are moving in several different directions at once I am most likely to find incongruous relationships I can freeze forever in an eye blink of time. The light has changed and bicycle traffic is already moving towards and away from me. Yet a man in a hurry has come flying across the street just behind these cyclists, running against a red light. My 420mm telephoto lens has compressed the distance behind them, creating a tunnel out of the trees that arch over the street. I have stopped the man in full stride with only one heel on the ground. He hangs in space between two people, clearly defined against the street with no background mergers to slow his flight. As in the previous image, none of these people seem to notice each other. They move at their own pace and for their own purpose. The unique ability of a camera to stop time has made ordinary behavior into extraordinary expression.