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02/04/2012 03:12:15 PM |
Classic Grand Central shot. Stood at the same spot myself after the june 2010 GTG. Lovely effect with the fisheye. I love that you captured the movement the way you did. Mine were too blurred |
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02/04/2012 02:37:09 PM |
Love this colortone. How long till someone came back to the carriage? That is crazy, especially in a busy place like that. However, it's almost as if they placed it there, just so you could capture this moment :) |
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02/02/2012 02:11:31 PM |
Very nice. The little bit of blur, evoking movement, is what makes this image. |
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02/01/2012 10:56:18 PM |
Is this Grand Central? It's a timeless image. Could have happened in the 1800s as well as yesterday.
Very well interpreted.
these huge terminals have such enormous dimensions. Whether they be in NYC or London, or Paris. |
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01/31/2012 07:29:54 AM |
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01/30/2012 11:39:51 AM |
This is awesome! Except for the child in the carriage. I hope a parent was nearby! |
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01/29/2012 12:00:00 PM |
The hustle and bustle is fantastic - especially how it is muted except for the carriage - maybe the lights at the top could be brought out a bit as they almost seem too muted. i think that bringing them out a bit might even strengthen the focus on the carriage.... |
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01/28/2012 04:45:42 PM |
I have 6 kids and this freaks me out! I do like the use of the fisheye. Nice job. |
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01/28/2012 06:10:48 AM |
Is there a baby in that carriage, or are you just trying to worry us?
I would try a square crop to make the space look even bigger. |
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01/27/2012 07:28:16 AM |
It is a bit hard to see - I had to zoom in to figure out what it was. Once I did, however, it was scary. |
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