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Posted on Fri 7th Sep, 2007, 10:00pm

ISO: 100, Shutter speed: 8 Seconds, Aperture: f/16,
Camera: Canon EOS 20D, Flash: None, Cropping: Minor,
Lens: Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L, Focal length: 35mm,
Captured: 27th August 2007, 8:20pm,

Even though I haven't used any HDR on this photo, it still looks like I have and I'm not entirely happy about that but the final result does, however, look a lot better than the original and I like the content of the shot a lot.

It's a guy, walking along a station platform, blurred by the long shutter speed I used (due to low light).



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Comments

Peter Martin, Mon 10th Sep, 2007, 7:02pm
I think it looks great. Funny how the man is divided into 3 instead of one long blur. To me it seems like a sad image. Perhaps because of those muted colors and the industrial buildings ? Nice one

Peter Martin, Mon 10th Sep, 2007, 7:02pm
I think it looks great. Funny how the man is divided into 3 instead of one long blur. To me it seems like a sad image. Perhaps because of those muted colors and the industrial buildings ? Nice one

milou, Thu 13th Sep, 2007, 4:39pm
It's strange and sad, probably due to the bowed head.

wslaat, Tue 4th Mar, 2008, 1:18pm
it's really funny

d, Mon 16th Jun, 2008, 2:33pm
really love this picture


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