I like this one.

What type of shutter speeds and F stops do you find you need for these Franl

Dave

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 12:35 PM, frank theriault
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> This isn't my best subway shot ever, probably not even my best subway
> shot this week, but it's why I love shooting "underground".
>
> There are a few places along our subway lines where the trains come
> out of tunnels and ride in the open for several minutes.  It's funny
> nowadays:  many people reach for their cellphones (and now i-Phones
> and Blackberries) for truncated conversations and surfing.  One day
> I'll catch a bunch of people on camera doing just that, but last
> weekend it was just this fellow.
>
> What I really like about this sort of ultra-wide shot is taking a look
> at what everyone else is doing in the car.  Some sleeping (or at least
> with their eyes shut).  Some reading.  Some in conversation.  Some
> just staring blankly into space.  It may not be great photography, but
> it says something about human nature, IMHO.
>
> Hope you enjoy:
>
> http://knarf-underground.blogspot.com/2008/11/out-of-tunnel-check-your-i-phone.html
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
>
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