252 car behind bar


"Passing car" on Brooklyn Bridge. (Canon A60, 2006)

Apr 5, 2006

21 comments:

Brent Vermilyea said...

Nice perspective. Just a question: when did you get into square crops? I never saw much of them until I started looking through the photoblog world. Now they seem to be quite popular. Just curious. Regards, Brent

Anonymous said...

An interesting moving shot. Where is the prison?...:-)

micki said...

Very interesting photo, love the composition! How close were you?

Anonymous said...

what a great idea! simple motiv with big effect!

Mfg

Anonymous said...

Crazy humans.

Anonymous said...

feels like looking out a jail cell!

Anonymous said...

Nice shot of this car passing by. It's very very dramatic.

Bethany said...

I like this picture. I like the way the bars lead the eye from the foreground to the background.

Ash said...

Interesting!

Anonymous said...

interesting shot

Anonymous said...

great motion in this one. Nice capture.

Anonymous said...

Great motion shot!

The Alchemist said...

I like it - but i think the DOF should have been lessened and a slightly longer exposure time would have been preferable - but its hard to get tht sort of stuff right when your trying to capture a one off image such as this -

Prefer your other work if you dont mind me saying - I think your other work is amazing so its hard not to judge all of your images based on the quality of your other stuff.

AD

DiaKL said...

hehe very nice, I feel Im the one behind the bars and looking at the cars passing by :)

Anonymous said...

The lighting and framing work well here. Nice job!

Regards,
Jason

Anonymous said...

Great shot, just enough blur to have the 'passing' part of the title work if you know what I mean.

Anonymous said...

nice interesting shot

Anonymous said...

rely nice action shot :) love it.
so, its snow in nyc...i snow and winter even if i live in sweden there is 6 months of winter almost every year.....bleeh :)

Anonymous said...

Great contrast!

Anonymous said...

your b&W tones are usually in a lighter grey scale... I like it, but if you want some of your photos to have more pop, I would go for some darkening.

Anonymous said...

Good idea, good composition.