Nice energy. Rush rush rush!! But they dont seem to be impatient though. By the way, is that lady looking directly at you, or was it at something else? The doors look so wide.
And another observation. In New York, I've realized that the advertising signs are frequently for lawyers etc. Look at those two visible ones. Something, something DIVORCE and 1-800-INNOCENT. LOL!! In my country, the legal profession is prevented from advertising...its against the ethics of the profession. British tradition possibly.
Also, (and i dont mean to be rude) but isnt it interesting how the INNOCENT advert is centered directly over the head of the woman who is casting the furtive looks. She kinda looks like a man going undercover as a woman to escape something. Looks sly, doesnt it? Possibly in a rush to escape the cops or something. Or maybe she's an undercover detective. Or who knows, maybe a man cheating on his wife....(maybe thats where the DIVORCE billboard comes in..LOLOLOLOL) Sorry for the long comment.
Very nice picture, Travis. I like it, as always.
steven (rotterdam)
| March 8, 2006 7:54 AM
nice timing/framing!!
i always like to read the interesting comments of other viewers... cus i was almost thinking the same 'bout those signs above that lady .
it looks like she's got something to hide...
hehe
And yeh ladies first!
keep up the good work!
steven (rotterdam)
| March 8, 2006 7:59 AM
Ah i forgot to say:
there is allot of people in this picture, but you can only see the faces of those ladies , framend between that left girl and the arm of that rude gentleman
, which face is also not viewed.
plus it looks like all the passengers except for the gentleman is focused on the 2 faces, which make the pic more powerfull...
ugh... you just caught THE moment of commuting that i hate the most: the annoying, i'm-more-important-than-you man who pushes onto the train, in front of women AND before people have exited. no doubt that he pushed some person out of the way that was trying to get off in order TO GET THAT SEAT!
these are the times when i wish i had a tazer to shock them back into politeness.
Frankly, no one's going anywhere. It absolutely astounds me when people (especially at the end of a line) will hustle to burst through the people getting off the train, when there's a 1:1 chance they'll get a seat.
If I had a nickel for every time I've seen this, I'd have about $6.85.
reinhard
| August 20, 2006 8:46 AM
Hello!
Did you ever problems with the people when they facing you in the moment of you take the picture?
Nice energy. Rush rush rush!! But they dont seem to be impatient though. By the way, is that lady looking directly at you, or was it at something else? The doors look so wide.
And another observation. In New York, I've realized that the advertising signs are frequently for lawyers etc. Look at those two visible ones. Something, something DIVORCE and 1-800-INNOCENT. LOL!! In my country, the legal profession is prevented from advertising...its against the ethics of the profession. British tradition possibly.
Also, (and i dont mean to be rude) but isnt it interesting how the INNOCENT advert is centered directly over the head of the woman who is casting the furtive looks. She kinda looks like a man going undercover as a woman to escape something. Looks sly, doesnt it? Possibly in a rush to escape the cops or something. Or maybe she's an undercover detective. Or who knows, maybe a man cheating on his wife....(maybe thats where the DIVORCE billboard comes in..LOLOLOLOL) Sorry for the long comment.
Very nice picture, Travis. I like it, as always.
nice timing/framing!!
i always like to read the interesting comments of other viewers... cus i was almost thinking the same 'bout those signs above that lady .
it looks like she's got something to hide...
hehe
And yeh ladies first!
keep up the good work!
Ah i forgot to say:
there is allot of people in this picture, but you can only see the faces of those ladies , framend between that left girl and the arm of that rude gentleman
, which face is also not viewed.
plus it looks like all the passengers except for the gentleman is focused on the 2 faces, which make the pic more powerfull...
nice timing!
ugh... you just caught THE moment of commuting that i hate the most: the annoying, i'm-more-important-than-you man who pushes onto the train, in front of women AND before people have exited. no doubt that he pushed some person out of the way that was trying to get off in order TO GET THAT SEAT!
these are the times when i wish i had a tazer to shock them back into politeness.
looks pretty uncomfortable.
Frankly, no one's going anywhere. It absolutely astounds me when people (especially at the end of a line) will hustle to burst through the people getting off the train, when there's a 1:1 chance they'll get a seat.
If I had a nickel for every time I've seen this, I'd have about $6.85.
Hello!
Did you ever problems with the people when they facing you in the moment of you take the picture?
Greetings
Reinhard (Austria)