Due to some of the questions that have been asked in comments, I felt I should post a bit of explanation on this photo since it is not my intention to trick anyone. The photo was taken in the modern art gallery of the Stanford Museum of Art. The "workman" is actually a sculpture in the collection. He was created by artist Duane Hanson, a member of the realist school in the 1960s and 1970s. The title is "Slab Man", he is vinyl resin and fiberglas, polychromed in oil.
"Slab Man" is VERY realistic. I was comepletely fooled for a minute the first time I saw him and was shocked by his casual stance in such a formal setting (well, I *thought* he was real!). I now chuckle every time I see him. Although I took a number of shots, I chose this one hoping it would impart the feeling I had the first time I saw him.