Photographer’s Note
Here is a picture of a train station at downtown Tel Aviv. I was browsing at old images, and found this one. I like the ghost like effect created by the movement of the man in the long shutter time.
I didnt use a tripod (not allowed at train stations) so some of the other details are blurry.
What do you think?
Amir
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srgabreu
(763) 2006-02-01 4:33
Hi Amir!
What do I think?
I think it's great, I like the ghost effect, the lights in the ceiling disappearing in perspective, and even the blurred background.
Photography is communicating and the blurred gives me the notion of movement and dynamic, characteristics inherent to the subway "sublife"
Congratulations for the image.
Kindest regards, Sérgio
delnaja
(7708) 2006-07-04 3:24
I like the scene. A great perspective and is blurred man. Well seen : )
marknunnerley
(2768) 2006-12-01 3:38
Amir,
you have got this just right. It reminds me of a floydian shot he took in a casino, but his people were more blurred. It doesn't detract from the image that some ather elements are blurry as it is about the feel of the image that counts and this has it. Really like it.
Best wishes,
Mark.
Be back tom wit greenie. Run out today.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Amir Aloosh (TheG1)
(1447) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-02-22
- Categories: Daily Life, Transportation, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Canon EOS 20D, Canon EF 17-40 f/4L, @ ISO 400
- Exposure: f/11, 1 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-02-01 3:35








