dougbrill 0 Posted December 22, 2008 Any comments, suggestions or rating would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 3, 2009 Send it to Macy's! I like it a lot. It has energy and there's a story unfolding. As for the story, I wonder if a slightly faster shutter speed would have caught just a bit more detail of faces in the passing windows, while still capturing the movement of the train. I love the bit of leg on the far right and also wonder if just a little more of his (her?) body would work even better (including the whole body wouldn't be necessary). Great idea and nice use of the camera. Link to comment
dougbrill 0 Posted January 5, 2009 Thanks Fred, Agree that a faster shutter speed could work well here. I didn't have too much time to experiment with the shot and was lucky that the lady stood very still for this frame. Happy New Year Fred. Doug Link to comment
pisq 0 Posted January 6, 2009 I think the turn of her head, in the direction of the train, and the blur of the train in the same direction makes the image work. To my eye, her figure looks a little soft. I would have tried to remove the foot of the other bystander, either by camera placement or post processing. I think some photographs work very well with simple themes, but any elements outside the theme become major distractions... I am wondering if the white balance is just a little off... Link to comment
dougbrill 0 Posted January 6, 2009 Carey, Thanks for the comment. I agree that the woman is soft, most likely due top the slow shutter speed. I was lucky she stood this still. The white balance is pretty realistic. That is the color of the lighting in the subway station. Link to comment
staszek 0 Posted January 27, 2009 True, I think if you changed the white balance here you would lose the realistic feel to it. Great effect, I like the red star, too - compliments the pale green colors of the surroundings (and trousers:) Congrats! Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted January 28, 2009 Doug, very good light that creates a monochromatic subdued nuances of color. well diagonaly composed vs. the upright passenger. Her blouse,shopping bag and red stare are completing the whole with dots of color. Well observed. Link to comment
robwilson 0 Posted January 28, 2009 What makes this for me is the red star on the bag. I love trying to get shots in stations as well, and this one really stands out. I know you took the picture in Thailand, but what immediately comes to mind is one of the 'glorious' (maybe I should refer to them as self-congratulatory) communist edifices throughout the old Soviet empire. Cracking image! Cheers Rob Link to comment
dougbrill 0 Posted January 28, 2009 Thanks Stanislaw and Pnina, Rob, I am a little puzzled by you comment and I may partly to blame with my mentioning that I have lived in Thailand.The image is in a Los Angeles subway station and the bag is a "Macy's" department store bag. One interesting historical fact about Thailand is that they have never been conquered or occupied by any other country. They are more like the reed that bends in the wind instead of breaking. They have allowed other armies to operate from their land but have never given up government and control of their country. I think this is reflective if the kind nature of Thais.Maybe I have misunderstood what you wrote? Link to comment
robwilson 0 Posted February 8, 2009 Hi Douglas, Sorry about the late reply. My comment certainly didn't have any political intention to it. With the red star on the bag, it just brought to my mind an image of the old Soviet subway stations in eastern Europe. Perhaps because I live in Seoul, and am fascinated by North Korea, I have the evils of Communism on the brain at the moment! And as for Thailand, I just assumed that you took it there! And assumption is the mother of all f**k ups! So sorry about that! Cheers Rob Link to comment
dougbrill 0 Posted February 9, 2009 No worries Rob. It's an interesting study in how the same thing looks from a different perspective. All the best! Doug Link to comment
nebojsa_radojevic 1 Posted March 13, 2009 What a speed...Nice detail red star in yellow-green envitoment. One little remark..leg on right side, maybe to crop. Regards, Nebojsa. Link to comment
jorgetagle 0 Posted May 14, 2009 thank you for your commen on my photo where is the flower and you daid you have one similar and in this case I will tell you I have a similar photo like this http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=8501619 and this one http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=8501618 congratulations and best regards Jorge Luis Link to comment
norway 0 Posted May 14, 2009 Hola Douglas. Excelente composicion, con una gran estetica. Gran trabajo. Un cordial saludo, Joaquin. Link to comment
bretsch 0 Posted December 8, 2009 Douglas, this is a superb urban shot, the choice of making it a long shutter image was a superb idea that resulted in quite a plus to a wonderful composition. Congratulations! Link to comment
trisha jean-angela 5 Posted June 26, 2010 Ah...the Macy's star! I recognized it right away...in fact, the star is what drew me into the photo. Very well done with a story unfolding...I bet the woman can't wait to get home with all her goodies and put her feet up! (I hope she at least bought some cute shoes). Thank you for sharing. :) Link to comment
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