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30-MAY-2008

Terminal 5 - Colin
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Alternate title "Where is my ******* bag!!"

Olympus E-3
1/30s f/5.6 at 9.0mm iso200 full exif

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Guest 08-Jun-2008 21:40
Thanks for the comemnts on this one. I think the in-out focus effect was due to IS doing is best to correct my motion and the motion of the escalator, I'm afraid I gave it a bit of a hard time :-)
Guest 08-Jun-2008 14:59
Love the sense of movement! This is a great composition with an aura of intrigue. Who is he, and where's he going? The B&W augments this bit of mystery.

Brenda
Olympus DSLR Challenge07-Jun-2008 15:08
Strange playing of in-out of focus (or blur-sharpen), I like also the composition and the B&W conversion, that reinforces the main elements in the image (the man in black and the stair). endika
Carlo 07-Jun-2008 00:21
I like how the B&W treatment give this scene it mood of intrigue. Trailing an unsuspecting villain or spy. Don't get too close or he may notice you. Well composed.
Guest 05-Jun-2008 21:03
That's just fantastic, Colin. Another winning one, the composition is spot on !

Marc
Miroslav Kral 03-Jun-2008 19:49
Interesting effect you have here (like it), like you zoomed slightly. I know this is motion blur, but looks like zoom.
Shirley Haden03-Jun-2008 01:44
Great idea to shoot this while riding. It gives that nice dashboard (of the car) look. I love that you didn't straighten it either. I always am straightening my shots and always loving the shots that other leave crooked and it works so well!
Guest 02-Jun-2008 09:38
I was wondering around the terminal (seeing what I could find wide and looking up) and took this one waist level while rising the escalator, so I guess I was lurking but not in one spot :-)
- Colin
Richdow AKA Catman 01-Jun-2008 22:52
Was this spontaneous or did you lurk near by just waiting for a victim. I like the feeling of motion you created with the slow shutter speed.