I have some high speed film at home waiting to be exposed. In preparation for exposing it tonight, last night I went to sixth street with my exposure meter to try to get a feel for the range of exposures I could be expecting. This would help me determine which lens to take.
I eventually settled down at Shakespeare's Pub where a girl commented that she wished she could braid my hair. So I let her. I've never had someone take so long braiding hair before. Anyway, I was playing pool, and my turn was next, so I rushed her for the last part. I took my shots and then looked at the braid. It was pretty uneven and not well done, so when she and her friends left, I undid it.
About 15 minutes later, she and her friends returned. She noticed I had taken out the braid when she saw me putting in a four strand braid. She gave me a look expressing her disapproval. Anyway, I ended up letting her braid my hair again. I told her the first one was uneven, so she did a better job on the second one.
After two o'clock, all the bars close, and everybody is kicked out. I left the bar and hung out with a friend of mine whose hair goes down about to midback. Out of the corner of my eye I noticed some hair walking by. This is just something that grabs my attention like someone setting off a flash in a crowd. Even when you're not looking for it, you can tell where the flash came from. The same thing happens to me with longhair.
Anyway, I turned around to get a better look at the hair. It was about waist length. I commented to my friend to take a look at the hair on that man. It was rather impressive. No sooner had I said that than another man walked by with even longer hair.
His hair was thigh-length and hanging down loosely. He had an even wave all the way down the length of the hair. He looked to be about 6'2" tall, so thigh-length hair on him was really long. I only got a brief look at his face, which was equipped with a goatee.
I should have brought not just my meter but also my camera last night. Well, maybe he'll be there tonight also.