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Kambiz K
{K:37420} 10/24/2004
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Kamran Aziz What a nice and lovely capture of faces. Could you please write me what camera did you use. And how did you use it so people could not find your camera.
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Matt Mitchel
{K:3149} 10/2/2004
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looks like you did it again! B&W makes it even more interesting. Regards, your student
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Richard Evans
{K:109} 9/7/2004
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A very interesting photograhph. I think it works very well.
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Steve Rosenbach
{K:8338} 9/5/2004
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Hello Kamran,
First of all, thank you for your kind, enthusiastic, and useful comments on my photos. I'm always happy to hear from you!
This is a wonderfully expressive image. Each person seems lost in his own thoughts, and although crowded together on the same bench in the carriage, somehow isolated from each other.
It must be a universal human behavior on metro systems. I have seen the same while using the New York City, Washington DC, and Baltimore systems. In fact, I will be riding the Baltimore metro today, and your photo has reminded me to pay attention to the people on the train.
You have joined the Pantheon of My Heroes of Subway Photography! Have you seen Dave Beckerman's website? http://davebeckerman.com Dave is a NYC photographer who also has a gift for capturing compelling tableaux while riding the subway. I think you would enjoy seeing is photos.
Best regards, SteveR
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José Godinho
{K:246} 9/5/2004
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Excelente
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 9/5/2004
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Buen tiro urbano
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Ted vandenBergh
{K:5119} 9/5/2004
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Wonderful captured moment of emptyness in the city. I like the grainy B&W version and the crop. Pitty it's a bit tilted. Best regards, Ted
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Marcin Hernik
{K:377} 9/5/2004
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wow, great "hidden" shoot :)
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