23 May, 2006 • Express Train
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N Train ~ Manhattan Bridge ~ 6:15pm

14 Comments

  1. AAah.. this time the lightnings is ok, no burnt highlights .. and the compo is really nice. The contrast between the graf and the approach of the woman is really beautiful so .. well done Travis :)

  2. I like it. Very friendly light;)

  3. thumbs up.

  4. As always I will comment on the questions the photo raises for me. The graffiti seems to have taken some time to be accomplished. How many strokes cutting into the glass....or is it pllexiglas? What was the person thinking as they repeated the strokes, over and over? Or is the point that they weren't thinking at all? What's the drive to leave your initials somewhere? They're carved in the wood of old barns also, so it isn't an urban thing.

    I like the photo alot, the hint of the woman's features, the dark negative space on the right, her hand lightly on the glass.

  5. i know how she feels.

    great shot.

  6. Boy there are a ton of train/subway websites out there. Check this link out: http://www.subwaywebnews.com/Nebraska/Nebraska.htm
    The photos show the making of a new subway car.

  7. fantastic shot. Here fingers tell a lot in this, and I love the hints of her face on the verge of the shadow.

  8. Very interesting, fantastic use of light.

  9. Excellent stuff. This image is really help keep things fresh.

  10. Has a nice cool feeling.

  11. Just plain nasty. Is that a spit ball on the upper right?
    Why are people such pigs?

  12. Great photograph. Use of light is really excellent.

  13. For me, one of the best photo in your project.

    Is so powerfull for my mind... and the first thought that I've made was: what she look? or best, what she thinking?

    Good work! :)

  14. I wonder what this girl is thinking and what she is looking at. The soft lighting on the edge of her features is so beautiful, and her hand makes the photo. The way she is holding her fingers evokes a sense of thoughfulness and wonder. Great job!

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