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Tired of clicking to see a large version? Upgrade to e2 to browse all photos automatically at their largest size.A big thanks for the GEA and all the user awards on the last image it was really appreciated ![]()
OK, last from New York for a while, there are others, just want to give some thought on how I want to process them.
This is the classic Grand Central Station. I was intriqued when I viewed the image about the young woman in front of the clock, completely motionless for 1.6 seconds, is she waiting for a date, has she been stood up? And before you ask, yes Dave she was there, and not added later
I just had to visit this iconic location, I have an enormous print of it in my office which I want to replace with one of mine.
I know some will find this too dark, tbh its really processed to be seen in print so dont know how it will appear (probably a black blob in the thumb). Oh and yes I wanted to capture the ghostly movement.
Probably the last upload for a few weeks as I have a week long work exhibition to prepare for.
| Camera: | Nikon D800 |
| Lens: | Nikkor AF-S 24-120 g ED Vr N |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Waiting ... |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 5 Mar 2013 - 8:34 AM |
| Tags: | Black & white, Photo journalism, Portraits / people, Specialist / abstract, Wildlife / nature |
| Votes: | 74 |
Comments
This is great! I love the slight movement of the people in motion, and the intriguing stationary girl.
Wonderful Nick. Perfect composition. The girl was a Godsend. Have another badge.
Derek
Perfect balance of light and shade and a wonderful point in time image. Excellent photography.
Bruce
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