Great shot - his expression is great and the framing is good, for some reason the train interior looks larger than it does in most of your other shots.
Uncle G
| October 13, 2005 2:24 PM
Lots of people caught in a plumbing maze. The pipes are all shiney and clean.
This seems to be a nice warm day and everybody is alive, awake and well, and the kid with the "BIG KAHUNA" shirt is passively preparing for the day ahead. This is a nice presentation of a crowd of people. I felt that I would like to be on that train it's so nice, but I don't think so. There are no subways where I live.
Im always so surprised that people dont often look at you when you point the camera at them. Im guessing its the fact that nothing is too unusual in new york.
I love this one. There's a real feeling of peace and space in it. It looks a bit like a still from a film. Feels like the central character is meditating almost. Also nice how most of the people are all facing right to left.
Great shot - his expression is great and the framing is good, for some reason the train interior looks larger than it does in most of your other shots.
Lots of people caught in a plumbing maze. The pipes are all shiney and clean.
This seems to be a nice warm day and everybody is alive, awake and well, and the kid with the "BIG KAHUNA" shirt is passively preparing for the day ahead. This is a nice presentation of a crowd of people. I felt that I would like to be on that train it's so nice, but I don't think so. There are no subways where I live.
Im always so surprised that people dont often look at you when you point the camera at them. Im guessing its the fact that nothing is too unusual in new york.
I love this one. There's a real feeling of peace and space in it. It looks a bit like a still from a film. Feels like the central character is meditating almost. Also nice how most of the people are all facing right to left.
Pose down for the Mr. N Train competition?