Love subway shots in b&w. Problem over here in UK is that after those 54 people were killed by 4 suicide bombers on 7/7 2005, including a lot on the London underground, people really look at you strange if you start to use a camera down there now. Understandable I guess.
My daughter just moved back to BU, so I'm due for a visit in about a month or so.
I like the quality of this shot. I can't take photos like that because of my dinky camera and/or lack of imagination, but I can certainly spot a good photo when I see one.
So much energy and movement in this still. Oh, how I want to be on that Swan ride RIGHT now. Years ago, Pittsburgh had a White Swan Park. How tranquil.
So much energy and movement in this still. Oh, how I want to be on that Swan ride RIGHT now. Years ago, Pittsburgh had a White Swan Park. How tranquil.
this shot is somehow 'classy' although i cannot put a finger on why. i like it. kind of pic that wouldnt look out of place on some publication somewhere
Great capture!
ReplyDeleteI like your black and white street scenes - very stylish!
ReplyDeleteOr " how a scene of the every day life can be magnified by the black and white choice of a good photographer..."
ReplyDeleteGreat mood!
a subway always seems to be a great scene for b&w pictures. This one is no exception, a great shot;-)
ReplyDeleteThe sort of picture that would not be out of place in a big glossy photo annual.
ReplyDeleteLove subway shots in b&w. Problem over here in UK is that after those 54 people were killed by 4 suicide bombers on 7/7 2005, including a lot on the London underground, people really look at you strange if you start to use a camera down there now. Understandable I guess.
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful b&w shot!Great work dear friend!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you
Léia
This really works in b&w. You've caught such an interesting mix of people on the platform. This image is a visual feast.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured just the right atmosphere - very subtle.
ReplyDeleteVery nice b&w atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteExcellent slice of life shot
ReplyDeleteMy daughter just moved back to BU, so I'm due for a visit in about a month or so.
ReplyDeleteI like the quality of this shot. I can't take photos like that because of my dinky camera and/or lack of imagination, but I can certainly spot a good photo when I see one.
This photo calls up so many memories for me. Park Street was "my stop." Really nice in b&w.
ReplyDeleteIs a shot truly magnificent!
ReplyDeleteHey clueless:
ReplyDeleteSo much energy and movement in this still. Oh, how I want to be on that Swan ride RIGHT now. Years ago, Pittsburgh had a White Swan Park. How tranquil.
Hey clueless:
ReplyDeleteSo much energy and movement in this still. Oh, how I want to be on that Swan ride RIGHT now. Years ago, Pittsburgh had a White Swan Park. How tranquil.
Great subject for black and white. I love the way the shadows gather to the left. Nice!
ReplyDeletethis shot is somehow 'classy' although i cannot put a finger on why. i like it. kind of pic that wouldnt look out of place on some publication somewhere
ReplyDeleteNeat shot. I really like candid shots of strangers such as this one. Well done.
ReplyDeletegreat shot, i really like it
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