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    Re: Subway

    Fantastic lighting and love the composition with the onlooker in the foreground. Am wondering if I would crop the right and the top a little...the reflection doesn't bother me at all as it confirms that we are looking out through a closed window and it is too late to make it to the open doors in the distance, nicely captured!

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    Re: Subway

    Reflection? It's good I want even more!
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: Subway

    The two faces looking at the door that I could just walk through, the window framing and balancing, important to the composition, the reflection gives it a dynamic feeling and almost makes the image move. I just love how that foreground face just leads you right into the composition, I keep moving my eye from front to back, from left to right...magnificant photograph Tuna. Gotta love the detail from the Leica, I will have one, one day. Is this in D.C.? I just recently road that rail.

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    Re: Subway

    I like this very much. I agree that the reflection adds alot here and also I feel that your focus on the subway car in the distance was right. Usually, fg elements out of focus do not work very well, but here is a case where it is quite effective.
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    Re: Subway

    Nice work Tuna. I saw this one on Flickr. You are on a roll......
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