The tried and tested moving subway train shot - I've never seen one as effective as this though. The composition is excellent and contrast between the blurred train and the sharp people is remarkable!
Great contrast indeed between the blurred line of the train and the people. Also, I especially like the of timing. I myself often wait until the subject notices me and I release the shutter at what I call time t-1: they know someone's watching but not yet that they're being photographed. It's a good way to come out with interesting expressions, like the one you captured. Original composition, too. That woman on the left is another element testifying the richness of the shot.
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Good effort!
Also, I especially like the of timing.
I myself often wait until the subject notices me and I release the shutter at what I call time t-1: they know someone's watching but not yet that they're being photographed.
It's a good way to come out with interesting expressions, like the one you captured.
Original composition, too. That woman on the left is another element testifying the richness of the shot.
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We can teach our eyes to be more perceptive.
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