Returning home after work, and looking from the train window without really seeing anything except the fast moving rails, I had the impression that even the nonexisting world of the reflection on the window did nothing different than I did. Only quick moving from a place to the next. I hope the image manages to somehow visualize that thought.
Thanks a lot Rachel for the nice and detailed comment. Well, impressions I did have, but opinions? I don't know. I don't know if I should have some opinion about that at all, and if I should have some, then an opinion about what? You see, all those things in mind were just impressions, but for an opinion I should first deal very carefully with the given matter, and I didn't want to deal with that matter, really, because I didn't like it. It was only just like having to live with it somehow. Many call that surviving. And exactly this is the only intention behind this series.
Thanks a lot, Chad, for the nice and detailed comment. Now that you say, I also think that some more sharpness/detail of the inner part of the train would do good. At that time, when I shot this, I thought that it sould be kept in softer focus for enhancing that kind of "all in fast motion" mood. But I think that you are right, and so I am going to retry such a shot.
Nice shot! And yes, this photo does convey the thoughts running through your mind, and I love that! Great work on capturing more than the image of a train, but also your opinions and impressions too, thanks for sharing! :) ~Rachel~
Very interesting shot, it drew my eye right away. I would however like to see a bit more detail on the non-reflection portion. Still very nice shot here. Well done.