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30th March 2004 iso3200

A Tunnel Vision
by iso3200*
8th place


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Guest 02-Apr-2004 02:40
True to the iso3200 standard, this image is full of impact and wonder. Just awesome!! I love your work.
iso320001-Apr-2004 23:28
The tunnel is a link between our local train station and its car park. I had forgotten about it's existence, as I haven't used it for many years. I'd been out last Sunday trying to get some good night shots for the Lights Out challenge in CTF, and I ended up the station car park after many hours of fruitless effort.
I spotted the flourescent glow in the corner and checked it out. What a great find. It seemed too perfect for what I wanted and very eerie at that time of night. I decided to come back when I was a bit fresher. I had the shot in my mind and a few days later I went back and got it. I also plan to return with a friend soon to do some more at this location.
Guest 01-Apr-2004 00:06
I love this. How and where did you find this tunnel?
Canon DSLR Challenge31-Mar-2004 21:30
Nice work, ISO. I like visual feeling of repeating elements (the lights and their arches) , with the "human factor" to give it meaning and atmosphere. Markjay
Guest 31-Mar-2004 20:25
iso your work is so unbelievable, you should have it published. they are all so moody and the lighting is amazing. I really wish I had your touch with the lighting aspect of photography. (I am also beginning to think you are nocturnal).
melissa
Teapot 31-Mar-2004 12:09
Thought it was a Scott Hopkins shot til I looked at the name. Very moody. Makes me want to check over my shoulder to make sure someone else is around. Strange the way a photo can make you feel.
Canon DSLR Challenge31-Mar-2004 03:43
I like how you've made yourself (or whomever is the subject) blurred.... -Ed Hahn
Guest 30-Mar-2004 23:00
Incredibly atmospheric, you can feel the scene. Great shot.