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Photographer  Lubo Torok {Karma:45}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 50E
Categories Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens EF 28-105/3.5-4.5 USM II
Uploaded 4/4/2006 Film / Memory Type Fuji 400 Neopan Prof.
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Country - Hungary   Hungary
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Delete My Account Delete My Account   {K:-1391} 4/10/2006
Yes, I noticed it was Fuji Neopan 400 which is becoming one of my favorite films to use. Tmax films seem to lose all detail in extreme highlighted areas. I do like Ilford though, but Fuji is more often the one I go to.

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Lubo Torok   {K:45} 4/10/2006
Hi Jonathan, there were no flash used in this shot. In fact the scene has extreme contrast but film I used can handle it.
Regards, Lubo.

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Delete My Account Delete My Account   {K:-1391} 4/10/2006
Very nice composition. Good handling of what seems to have been a very contrasty scene. Did you use any fill flash in this?

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Fero Cello   {K:-1608} 4/7/2006
Very nice B&W image from ordinary day.You have captured the men exactly where he should be.Without the old man Imagewould be very weak.Well done.Regards.

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Karina Brys Karina Brys   {K:16541} 4/5/2006
Good capture with the man coming towards you and the light of the big window behind him.

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Murat Harmanlikli Murat Harmanlikli   {K:7846} 4/4/2006
i love this. good work..

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Alper Tecer Alper Tecer   {K:7007} 4/4/2006
Good work.

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gun ash gun ash   {K:244} 4/4/2006
the place that you stand and the way you look are so good i think its a terminal and terminals must be B&W its so beatiful congrats...

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/4/2006
Hi Lubo, fantastic image, the railway station with the old man creates a very nostalgic image of travelling. Very powerful. the contrast between the dark, gloomy tones, as well as the bright sunlight entering the main hall is spectacular, making the atmosphere tangible. I'd only wish you'd captured this scene a split-second earlier, including the man in the composition from head to toe (not cutting of his foot) Just small thought; I think that would really make this a winning shot. Either way, it's pretty strong as is too, and I like this photo. A lot!

Cheers,

Hugo

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