On 4/22/05, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This one through me for a second - I was trying to figure out if I was
> looking in a mirror or what - now I see I am looking across the tracks
> to the other side of the platform and there are banners on both sides.
> 
> It holds my interest - can't say exactly why, but I like it.  Glad it
> is B&W, color may be too busy.

Glad you found it interesting, Bruce.  To me, that's the same as
"good".  Comes a point when I really just want people to look at my
photographs, whether they like them or not <LOL>.

As I look at it again after reading your comments, I'm thinking I
might have lowered the camera a bit, to get less roof (although I did
like the shading of the rounded roof - I remember thinking that as I
shot) and getting both tracks in there (at least one pair), just to
give a better perspective of where we are.

I'll keep that in mind next subway shot.

Anyway, thanks for your comment!  

cheers,
frank

-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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