I like this as well. There's one face in the crowd that's not blurred, which 
adds interest. That also suggests you were quite steady and that the blur is 
due to motion of the subjects. And that's the way it appears as well. Nice 
work. Excellent shot.
Paul
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> LOL. When you return you return!
>  
> I like that. Makes me feel the hustle and bustle and jam packedness of  being 
> on a commuter train -- I used to ride one to work once upon a  time.
>  
> I do like it better than your last two train shots or so. Wonder what that  
> says about me? Heh.
>  
> Marnie aka Doe :-)
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> Looks like we're starting a new type of "personalized  PESO", eh?
> 
> More than one person has called for a Return to  Blur:
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/yshu5q
> 
> http://bp2.blogger.com/_EaTEtfR4WJw/R6HMOHYrVUI/AAAAAAAABZ8/4yZO-IOfe4k/s1600-
> h/jan_31_08+002.jpg
> 
> They  were packin' 'em in like sardines during the evening commute the
> other  day...
> 
> ;-)
> 
> cheers,
> frank
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