How bad do you want it? A trainload of tired people stopped on their way home by five fingers. You almost never are standing in the car responsible for the delay. This what I always assume is happening. Now I know.
Photography © Travis Ruse • photoblogs.org • listed
How bad do you want it? A trainload of tired people stopped on their way home by five fingers. You almost never are standing in the car responsible for the delay. This what I always assume is happening. Now I know.
Photography © Travis Ruse • photoblogs.org • listed
Wow!!! It's just GREAT. You are a geniuos...
Brilliant! Perfectly captured moment. I feel I can press "play" and the movie continues.
I've been a "regular" on your site for a few weeks now and I love your work! I'm still amazed that people react (or better act) normal when you point and shoot.
A photograph may tell a story beyond the obvious. It's interpretation entirely forged in the minds of the viewer. It touches little places that can bring emotions welling to the surface. I could write a book on what I see in this one hand.
What a sinister photo. Beware those long, slim fingers ...
This happened to me years ago on the subway when I was living in Boston. My entire arm got caught in the doorway as it closed on me. I had to yell and yell to get someone to pay attention to me and have them open the door.
Great
Never hold train doors open!!! You don't want to get hurt now, do you.
Very scary....I like it much!
Love it! Does have a frightening feeling to it.
Great! Perfect catch.
Excellent picture, you have such an eye for those moments. For me it's one of your best, so scary, so simple.
It cant have been that important. I wouldnt personally do it. Just get the train back from the next stop. But you caught this perfectly.
perfect moment... reminds me of having my hand stuck in there with a camera :O
sorprendente, el instante preciso para graficar el momento. genial!!!
saludos
PD: I hope you understand spanish