Travis - that's really a great photo. I like the way the rest of the passengers feel "hard/hostile" what with the grim faces, and arms, which almost seem to be saluting away into the distance down the left hand side.
And amongst all of it you have caputred a little slice of softness / humanity - the woman you've centred on is maybe reading the ads on the walls, but it looks like she's daydreaming or something...
love that expression, and the light, contrast and DOF are great
Christina
| April 3, 2006 3:39 PM
I think this one is my favorite photo so far, Travis. It's just lovely. By the way, did you add a bunch of new pics to the site? I could swear I've looked through the past few weeks (almost every day) but going back now I know I haven't seen some of these. Great shot.
Travis - that's really a great photo. I like the way the rest of the passengers feel "hard/hostile" what with the grim faces, and arms, which almost seem to be saluting away into the distance down the left hand side.
And amongst all of it you have caputred a little slice of softness / humanity - the woman you've centred on is maybe reading the ads on the walls, but it looks like she's daydreaming or something...
Brilliant work Mr R!
Is it a woman? Beautiful nonetheless.
anon
Anon: Does it matter?
He/She is gorgeous!
cool shot I like it
Is the music good?
Thoughts of Frodo Baggins on the subway are running through my mind. nice shot
A great shot, dito to the comment from Jim, he says it all.
a truly beautiful photograph. the way you framed the picture and the good use of depth of field works very well. as jim said: she seams to daydream...
love that expression, and the light, contrast and DOF are great
I think this one is my favorite photo so far, Travis. It's just lovely. By the way, did you add a bunch of new pics to the site? I could swear I've looked through the past few weeks (almost every day) but going back now I know I haven't seen some of these. Great shot.
Such wonder and intrigue. Great job, Travis.