;-)) Dueling Subways ... <LOL> Interesting shot, Frank ... It reminds me of an old Shelly Berman routine, "The morning after the night before," in which reality has been distorted yet is still observable. It took me a while to realize there was more below the mirror as my browser only showed the top half of the pic, and I had to scroll down to see it all.
Kewel ... I gotta spend more time in subterranean mode, although, darn it, I can't find that setting on the camera's mode dial. Must be in one of the sub menus <LOL> Oh, your comments about my shot were pretty much on the money, as I envisioned the scene, albeit not quite so Kafkaesque. I do so like "bleak and surreal" scenes. shel frank theriault wrote: > > First, Shel, > > Very cool shot! I quickly read through some other comments, and I actually > like that there's not train in or coming into or out of the station. It > looks so bleak and empty - I like the mood. No humans. > > I also like the slight blur of the escalator steps - the only movement > visible in the frame - amazing! > > And, someone mentioned the clock. I like the glow around the red numerals. > > And, to echo the others, wonderful composition. The stark geometry of that > vantage point also speaks to the lack of humanity in the void; it's like > the machines have taken over! <g> > > So, in the spirit, here's my totally different take on mass transit, taken a > couple of weeks ago on my way home from visiting my kids. In Scarborough (a > suburb of Toronto) they have what's called an LRT, which I think stands for > Light Rail Transit. It links with Toronto's main subway system. I wish the > train in the mirror was blurry. Oh well. <g>: > > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2188729&size=md

