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           | james mckenna   
           	{K:6535} 6/12/2003 | 
         
           | maybe you could work on exposure, but that matters little to me. i think you got the exposure right on the forms that matter here. this is a very nice photo. if i were to suggest something, it would be to shoot the same place with a tighter aperture and longer exposure, so the people blur even more and the place takes on a more eternal feel. i like your b/w pictures better than your color ones (i tend to prefer b/w anyway). i think you see forms more clearly when composing in b/w and don't get distracted by superficial prettiness. good work. 
 
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           | jan martin petersen   
           	{K:356} 2/8/2003 | 
         
           | The tonal range is good for the dark and mid-tones but your highligths are burned through. 
 Sure is a quiet rush-hour! :-) More people and longer exposure would add to the feeling. ( Remember a tripod! *S* )
 
 
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           | Bart Aldrich   
           	{K:7614} 2/3/2003 | 
         
           | I also like it a lot. It may be a bit hot on the wall and upper stair areas. It's also a mircale you got a shot like this in Hong Kong with only 3 people in it? Where are the mingled hordes? Ha, ha! 
 
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           | Deleted User   
           	{K:4598} 2/3/2003 | 
         
           | More people...and if possible try an even slower shutter speed or zoom whike the people are walking for even more motion :-). 
 
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           | see ya!!   
           	{K:703} 1/30/2003 | 
         
           | Wait til you get tones of people coming left and right... that will be really wild, I think! Not sure how it will turns out but it will be interesting especially there are usually tones of people during rush hour. Still I like this photo quite a lot! 
 
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