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Girl on a train![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Great shots Leigh. The second one is my favourite. Not sure whether it says despair, futility or just boredom or a late night!
Simon
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About 2 hours maybe. Probably more like an hour and a half. She was sitting across from Matt, Sam and myself on the way back from Newcastle.
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Shouldn't this be called "Stalker on a train"?
#4 and #1 for me in that order. I love the light and tone in #4 the best. Peter
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#2 & 3 the focus is off a bit which stops them competing with the other 2.
#1 is good, but really #4 is an amazing candid - you really captured the moment beautifully. It's tender & emotive, and I love it ![]() So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
Although there is a story in the series, I feel that #4 is the most self-contained.
A beautiful girl, on a train - where is she going, and why? What is she thinking? I think this is an excellent "decisive moment", after the work of Cartier-Bresson. I like it a lot. TFF (Trevor)
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Damn. Could've used this last year. Cheers for all the comments everyone. ![]() Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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I thought I'd post the colour original of #4, since a lot of people seem to like that one most.
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Nope. Have no idea who she is and will probably never see her again.
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Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
hi
i always though that people in the train look very interesting, they have diferent story to tell. christian check my website>> http://www.6701.sunpixs.com
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