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* James *
{K:20200} 7/2/2005
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one thing i notice is on left hand side yoiu only hae half a person in the photo. pan to the left a bit and you have the whole person. minor framing issue really, but something we forget to consider when taking photos sometimes.
in public transit places like this i found the station at the end of a line is usually good because the crowds are smaller and less people to get in the way. or if on one of the platforms already, go to the end where the train either arrives at or departs from.
best wishes ~ james
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Alvin Mak
{K:1737} 8/3/2003
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Nice blur of traffic. I agree with Kenneth on the shutter speed. Tho I think having more people may make the blur ok. I have been wanting to do a shot like this in Admiralty station or Central. I can't figure out how to setup the tripod and the camera and survive the stampede tho.
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Brad Morris
{K:3307} 4/21/2003
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Central MRT station, I used to catch the train home from that platform everyday!
Maybe a 2-3 sec exposure might be more appropriate, open up the lens to say f5.6 for the 3 sec shot
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heather martino
{K:3648} 1/31/2003
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thanks for the comment and you're right kenneth. Obviously I wanted to show movement, but not quite to turn them into ghosts! Well, I'm gonna go through these again, so will try different settings. H:)
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Kenneth Liang
{K:290} 1/30/2003
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I think maybe a faster shutter speed will be better. this is way too slow. 4secs? you making it turninto a ghost station.
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