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Photographer * James *  * James * {Karma:20200}
Project N/A Camera Model Fuji Finepix S7000
Categories Travel
Transportation
Film Format
Portfolio China
Lens Fujinon
Uploaded 1/24/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO200 xD card
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Location City -  Shanghai
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Country - China   China
About The train leaves....

Shutter speed 1/1.3 f5.0.
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Erbil Dabağlar   {K:1142} 1/15/2006
Hi James,
Very good composition and work. I am S7000 user like you.
Regards.

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* James * * James *   {K:20200} 7/1/2005
hi heiko, you're right the photos are all a bit overexposed in the white areas where the subway directions are laid out. however these were my first subway shots and i learned that i should use the manual setting on my camera in places like this. or bracket the photos.

thanks for the comment ~ james

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Heiko Hamann   {K:695} 6/30/2005
Hi James,

i like the idea of the underground series. Unfortunatly all three pics seem to be a bit overexposed in some areas.
Definitly Shanghai has clean subways.

Regards,

Heiko

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 1/24/2005
It does NOT compare James! :)

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Mr. M ...   {K:5507} 1/24/2005
Great subaway series!!

Strong effects and lines!

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* James * * James *   {K:20200} 1/24/2005
hi ian. that is indeed a glowing poster and not a train window. this was my second attempt (first serious) at shooting photos of moving trains and i see some potential for nice shots in this environment. in fact, i'll be in bangkok in three days and as they have a new subway there i hope to do something similar there. i can improve on these ones.

thanks for your comments and i will now peruse your portfolio.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 1/24/2005
Great timing if you caught a still of the window and it isn't a poster. :)

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Paul Neubert   {K:1116} 1/24/2005
I really like your small subway series, you captured the mood very well. Unfortunately, I also don't know what to do about the overexposure at the top, maybe some photoshop editing? Just keep on experimenting.

Greetings,

Paul

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