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Alex Wasilewski
{K:888} 7/4/2006
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I totally agree with with about the blurring of the people and I love how there is so much going on in the picture, for your eye is taken in every direction...Also, you did a great job keeping the camera steady, for the background in is perfect detail...im guessing you propped it up, cuz those Metro trains are quite cramped for a tripod...What a great capture and an awesome exposure!!!
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Mary Slade
{K:40338} 7/4/2006
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Great one Emily. I love the reflections and the movement. And the colours and brightness. Great idea.
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Cleveland Smith
{K:7006} 7/4/2006
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Emily, I like the feel of this image. I think that you have accomplished what you wanted. I agree that you should crop the right side of the image, the window frame seems to get slightly in the way of ones eyes. The top right seems to be a little hot, maybe it could be burned in some?
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James Cook
{K:38068} 7/4/2006
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Sure. Let me know what you come up with.
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Emily Kennedy
{K:261} 7/3/2006
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Thank you very much for your comment James, I've taken your advice and will crop the image as soon as I can, thank you once again, Emily :)
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James Cook
{K:38068} 7/3/2006
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Good motion and reflective combination. I especially like the guy at the right who isn't looking at the camera but gives this wonderful stare-down impression. I might try trimming the top and right hand side a wee bit, but mostly this is done.
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