Original post on Monochromia.
New York City Subway
While waiting for the subway, I passed the time with my camera (of course)!
For all of my NYC photos, visit my NYC gallery.
Original post on Monochromia.
While waiting for the subway, I passed the time with my camera (of course)!
For all of my NYC photos, visit my NYC gallery.
Nice frame
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Thanks so much!
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Great photo! The guy in the center makes it come alive. Wonder where he is going?
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LOL about your repeated comment attempts, Nancy, as all of them came through. Hope you don’t mind that I posted only one 😉 Thanks for your persistence! As for the gentleman, good question – he continued down the platform and I lost sight of him.
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HA HA HA HA HA Oh I am giggling here… THANK YOU!
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Now I’M laughing, Nancy, as I just found your reply in my spam folder! 😀
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Oh I love your subway shots… Fifth Avenue – Saks!!! that’s my first thought and the lovely blouse I bought there on sale. I know it should be about the photo which is as great and you have to wonder where that man has been and where he is going. Its pretty quiet there so what time of day is it. I like that I can look at your photo and think about it and also that it holds memories… like my lime blouse!! 🙂
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Kaz, you just made me grin, then smile, then laugh out loud! I’m so glad the photo brought back such a fun memory for you — and what better memory than getting a favored item on sale 😉 Thanks for your positive, happy comment – I could just feel your delight over remembering your blouse 😀 (The shot was taken about 10:30 at night, if memory serves…)
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Glad I made you smile. 10.30 in the subway in New York… imagine doing that a few decades ago…! 🙂
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😀
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I’ve never seen the NYC subway so quiet, so deserted. Wonderful photo.
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Late at night and a lot of patience, Draco 🙂 Thanks very much!
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Have to agree with Pat, it’s ironic how you can seem so alone in such a busy environment. It captures that isolated and claustrophobic feel.
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Hi, Duncan. Thanks for your comment. Patience definitely paid off with this shot. I’ve just recently learned that the MTA police will give photographers a hard time about shooting in the stations. Glad I escaped that that night, as I found them to be filled with wonderful photographic opportunities.
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We have the same on the London Underground, you have to request a permit to even think about getting your DSLR out the bag. Funny though that if you had a mobile phone, you can easily take a photo with very little hassle if any.
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Hmmm, that’s good to know too, as sometimes I get the opportunity to travel to London. I don’t know if it’s always been this way or if it’s a post-9/ll thing. It’s too bad. A few of my favorite photos are ones I took in the NYC subways. I’m actually going up there this week and maybe I’ll give it a try with my small Fuji mirrorless – less conspicuous.
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It seems the bigger the camera, the more they dislike you. If I were a terrorist, would I really draw attention to myself by using a large DSLR? No, I’d use my mobile. The World has gone mad I’m afraid.
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Amen to that, Duncan!
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Solitude sad in this place !! good choice in black and white
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Thanks, Pat, for stopping by and commenting. That was the feeling I was going for, so thanks too for seeing it!
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I can just hear the train rushing by too!! Great image Stacey!
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Thanks, Cybele. So many great photo opportunities in the NYC subway 🙂
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Very nice image. Love the way you captured that man in the centre
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Thanks, Raewyn. Patience is a virtue 🙂
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