elektrik 0 Posted August 19, 2002 Taken about midnight on a Saturday, I just put the tripod down and let it go. The exposure is about 2 seconds, but I didn't record any other info. Thanks for your interest! Link to comment
hillbilly_princess 0 Posted August 19, 2002 Hiya Matt. I love this picture. That train looks as if it is going at a tremendous speed! It looks great in the B&W. Excellent. Link to comment
critter_vision 0 Posted August 22, 2002 two seconds?? wow, you pressed the shutter at just the right time it seems. when i first saw this, i was thinking about asking if you had used nd filters and such because at first glance, it seemed like it would have had to be for longer than two seconds because you can see the subway train thing, as well as whats behind it. but now i can see where the lights started from. i think you came out with a verrry good shot, great job! Link to comment
vittorio 0 Posted August 27, 2002 Very good shot. Well composed and that idea to begin to shot before the train arrival, that makes the sense of the picture. Link to comment
antoine huts - photographi 0 Posted August 28, 2002 Wow, great shot. Too bad the man on the left isn't entirely visible. Link to comment
paolo_ciocca 0 Posted September 4, 2002 Congratulations for this very nice and dynamic shot. Link to comment
niranjn 0 Posted September 14, 2002 Very nice. I like the feeling of speed that comes across well in this picture. Good composition. I like the placement of the originating point of the train. I would have preferred the foreground fellow to have been completely presented, perhaps more prominent, and definitely not blurry (more still). Did you take a few shots? Link to comment
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