Lying in the streets naked could get you into trouble in most places, but in Montreal about 2,000 people stripped with the blessing of authorities to pose for Spencer Tunick, a New York photographer famed for juxtaposing flesh and concrete.
The throngs began disrobing enthusiastically at 5:30 as the morning air hovered at 55 degrees. Two young women and a man apparently changed their minds and tried to make a run for it once the order to get naked was given--but could not get into a nearby mall. Its doors had been locked to prevent other photographers from entering.
