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Tube train
Train arriving at Lancaster Gate
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Photo Comments
StuartGLoch
said:
cracking mono, great sense of movement! stu ;o)
19:43 on March 5, 2008
Chester
said:
Really works for me this one. Nice movement and reflections. Almost something vunerable about the person in the foreground?
20:01 on March 5, 2008
John Fanning
said:
This caught my eye straight away.....super composition Chris!
Rgds
20:12 on March 5, 2008
Colin Russell
said:
Super shot, Chris. Excellent combination of movement and the static person and the reflected person. Cheers, Col.
20:34 on March 5, 2008
giveumhell
said:
great shot a cleaver idea and well exposed, matthew.
22:30 on March 5, 2008
JD
said:
The contrast of the moving train and the totally still girl works well on this one, especially in black and white. It really sums up the feeling of monotony you get taking the tube to work every morning.
11:39 on March 6, 2008
nosmo_king
said:
Cracking shot Chris. Love the motion in this. Well deserved mpotd.
RR
Alf
11:56 on March 6, 2008
Chester
said:
Thought it might end up on the front page - well deserved!
11:58 on March 6, 2008
Be4ch
said:
Congratulations Chris. It's a great shot.
12:03 on March 6, 2008
chris@seary.com
said:
Thank you all very much for your kind comments. I'm chuffed to bits to be on the front page :-)
12:13 on March 6, 2008
costello
said:
Fantastic shot Chris. Juan.
12:44 on March 6, 2008
JStokes
said:
Congratulations on the front page - well deserved. I agree with Chester about how the lady looks quite vulnerable. Cheers Jo
12:53 on March 6, 2008
nh0501
said:
This really stirs the imagination - who is she ? Where is she going ? - really well composed and great combination of movement and stillness - regards - Nick
12:54 on March 6, 2008
Steve McHale
said:
Super shot Chris and a well deserved front pager. Congrats on that and a brilliant picture. Steve.
13:11 on March 6, 2008
David Bracher
said:
Congrats on mpotd
13:22 on March 6, 2008
ABERS
said:
Congratulations Chris, another great street shot.
Cheers....Alan
14:53 on March 6, 2008
Charles Dyer1
said:
Very imaginative shot. The movement of the train has been well caught and emphasised by the stillness of the girl.
15:02 on March 6, 2008
StuartGLoch
said:
congrats on mPOTD! well deserved! stu ;o)
15:12 on March 6, 2008
pjackson
said:
I love this shot Chris, just the right amount of motion blur - good choice of shutter speed. Congratulations on MPOTD. Phil
17:35 on March 6, 2008
Spiritflier
said:
Congrats on MPOTD Chris... Nicely spotted!
Best wishes,
Si
21:13 on March 6, 2008
button44
said:
Super shot Chris, with great timing and composition. Congrats on MPOTD.
Regards, Tina.
22:22 on March 6, 2008
Upstart
said:
A well captured and thought provoking image, great choice for the front page. Congratulations on MPOTD. - Paul
00:01 on March 7, 2008
alan1j
said:
Congrads on MPOTD. Great sence of movement. Rgds Alan.
02:19 on March 7, 2008
brunomaria
said:
great capture,Chris, well done on the front page. Cheers. bruno
05:28 on March 7, 2008
rbittner@shaw.ca
said:
Congrats, Chris! RB
08:13 on March 7, 2008
conners777
said:
Congratulations on MPOTD , nice one, Steve
08:34 on March 7, 2008
Dulz
said:
Great shot and congrats on MPOTD. The still lady makes you feel some what vulnerable and added with the movement of the train, its like she's been left behind, not wanted!
11:12 on March 7, 2008
Stevey
said:
Sorry I didn't comment earlier been silly busy this week!
So made up for you Chris getting on the front page with such a well taken movement shot, well done!:)
11:39 on March 8, 2008
stephen Peter pykett
said:
clever shot, deeply moving(sorry), well done mate, steve.
19:35 on March 9, 2008
linda39uk
said:
Missed this on front page sorry, but belated congratulations Chris, fantastic shot, take care Linda
12:26 on March 10, 2008
Anna W
said:
Sorry, I missed this one when it was on the front page too but it certainly deserved to be there - well done. I love the sense of movement and the reflection of the man in the side of the train. She almost looks as though the train's gone off without her and she's looking after it, wondering why! Kind regards, Anna
22:25 on March 12, 2008
vxisme
said:
Belated congrats on this one Chris, a well deserved front page, excellent movement.
Donny
08:54 on March 25, 2008
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Photo Properties
Camera: NIKON D50
Date/Time: 05-03-2008 5:05 PM
Shutter: 1/60 sec
Flash: 0
Focal Length: 50.0 mm
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