Interesting shot...People are looking like ghosts or shadows, with no face..just going. it reflects a little the street photography, when you shoot without looking through the viewfinder and moving fast...The picture is dinamic and has a lot of movement..
They are all going in same direction... and I imagine that the camera goes against that direction; it create the strong concept "Think Different" (yeah, like Mac slogan). :)
Interesting, they really seem to know where they are all going, like little automatons running and running ahead. What make the photo funny, fot me, is that the figures appears frozen in their movement, despite the motion blur usually associated with long exposures. It kind of tickles your brain...
I forgot to comment on this one. It's interesting, sometimes I see a picture the first time, and I have no strong opinion either way, but then after repeated viewing an opinion starts to take shape. (I'm kind of the same way with music). Anyway, this picture grew on me. At first I found it a little unsettling, but now I've grown to like the abstract and distorted human shapes that define motion. Also I think it's cool that they're all heading the same way. So.... thumbs up! I like it a lot. I could easily imagine big print of this on my wall. :)
I love motion blurs and this one is very cool because of the subjects at different distances from the camera. It's especially nice that the blur is maintained all the way to the background figures.
Interesting shot...People are looking like ghosts or shadows, with no face..just going. it reflects a little the street photography, when you shoot without looking through the viewfinder and moving fast...The picture is dinamic and has a lot of movement..
Posted by: Daniel G. | March 21, 2005 03:18 PM
looks like a smudge...
is that Michael Jackson? :)
Posted by: Cathie | March 21, 2005 09:53 PM
beatiful picture........yes!!!
Posted by: daniel herrera | March 22, 2005 07:26 AM
interesting shot.
Posted by: dimitri | March 22, 2005 08:50 AM
yes, very cool! I don't think it would be as an effective photo were it in color! Great choice for a black and white!
Posted by: valerie | March 22, 2005 01:29 PM
They are all going in same direction... and I imagine that the camera goes against that direction; it create the strong concept "Think Different" (yeah, like Mac slogan). :)
Posted by: Lucas | March 22, 2005 05:33 PM
Love the motion and the black and white. Great shot.
Posted by: Jon | March 23, 2005 09:22 AM
Interesting, they really seem to know where they are all going, like little automatons running and running ahead. What make the photo funny, fot me, is that the figures appears frozen in their movement, despite the motion blur usually associated with long exposures. It kind of tickles your brain...
Posted by: Massimo | March 23, 2005 10:23 PM
I forgot to comment on this one. It's interesting, sometimes I see a picture the first time, and I have no strong opinion either way, but then after repeated viewing an opinion starts to take shape. (I'm kind of the same way with music). Anyway, this picture grew on me. At first I found it a little unsettling, but now I've grown to like the abstract and distorted human shapes that define motion. Also I think it's cool that they're all heading the same way. So.... thumbs up! I like it a lot. I could easily imagine big print of this on my wall. :)
Posted by: Jerry | March 24, 2005 10:29 AM
I love motion blurs and this one is very cool because of the subjects at different distances from the camera. It's especially nice that the blur is maintained all the way to the background figures.
Posted by: jeff | March 24, 2005 01:17 PM
Very nice, people on the move!
Posted by: Piet Osefius | March 26, 2005 03:00 PM
yeah, i agree with everyone here. the "smudges" make this image so dynamic.
Posted by: potty | March 26, 2005 10:43 PM
Like it a lot, great sense of hustle and bustle.
Posted by: deceptive | March 31, 2005 07:56 AM
I really like this one.
Posted by: Susan B. | April 1, 2005 12:39 AM
I really like this one.
Posted by: Susan B. | April 1, 2005 12:39 AM