Well, the motion blur was easy to get down there in the subway. You always get somebody running to be in time. It was the rest of it that was not as easy, namely to avoid camera shake because of the slow shutter / narrow aperture for good details on all the depth *except* the moving man. So, I am quite glad if you like it.
Indeed "ghosty" but not in some "supernatural" way. It is just what happened to all of us. The typical daily run, for being young, dynamic, and unsuccessful, ey? ;-)
Yes, it goes to who knows where as on many of the images of this series. It is trying to put characters in some scene that extends to infinity, as you say, Gustavo!
Thanks a lot for the nice comment and the very generous rating.
why didn't you put this into 'Lines' project? a fantastic perspective, so neat and yet chaotic, interlacing lines, so much energy of motion i feel here. great great, v.