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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 33: Perspectives (hosted by MFC) >> Challenge 33 Eligible Gallery > Suicide
(or no perspective left)
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07-JAN-2003 Poss

Suicide
(or no perspective left)
Poss

Train comming in Queen's Park Subway Station.

Sony DSC-F717
1.3s f/8.0 at 13.8mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time07-Jan-2003 09:52:09
MakeSony
ModelCybershot
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length13.8 mm
Exposure Time1.30 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
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Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Qualitynormal (2)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
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Sony Forums Challenges14-Jan-2003 16:38
Poss...interesting photographic perspective nicely capturing a disturbing emotional perspective. MFC
Sony Forums Challenges13-Jan-2003 00:09
Not often that Jim and I disagree, but I think the color makes this. It's an abstract with blurred forms....while often this works very well in B and W the colors in this are so crucial to its considerable impact that I'm not a bit surprised that trying BW didn't work. This is a great image. Fremiet
Guest 08-Jan-2003 03:10
Thanks for the sugestion Jim... I tried and I didn't like the results. If you wish I could provide you with the original to try, I'm sure you have it better in your mind. We could share then the laurels together :-).
Guest 07-Jan-2003 21:44
Hey Poss, do you have an email address? jimfuglestad@hotmail.com
Guest 07-Jan-2003 21:28
Hey Poss, although morbid, this is a GREAT idea. There are two things that I would do differently to make this image really fit the title and perspective. First, I'd have the composition looking a little crooked at the tracks without so much of the right side of the image. Then I'd convert it to b/w to really give a more desperate look. Short of a reshoot, you could still make this much colder with a blue cast or b/w. Again, it's a great idea, and could be a very powerful image if it looked a little more "desperate". The motion is great! Jim/Shutter