DaveFayram
Seamless Train
I didn't realize this shot was quite as popular as it was, but I guess in retrospect it's fairly obvious.
But I do consider this shot to be a lot better than a lot of the bart blur shots you see out there, because of the way the reflections are preserved and how the features of the metal retain a crispness that lots of people seem to lose.
Mostly I'm proud of this shot because it is one of those things where I saw an opportunity, set my camera correctly, and took the shot I imagined in my head and it came out the way I expected. From the perspective of my personal journey as a photographer (#leanintoit), that's good stuff.
Seamless Train
I didn't realize this shot was quite as popular as it was, but I guess in retrospect it's fairly obvious.
But I do consider this shot to be a lot better than a lot of the bart blur shots you see out there, because of the way the reflections are preserved and how the features of the metal retain a crispness that lots of people seem to lose.
Mostly I'm proud of this shot because it is one of those things where I saw an opportunity, set my camera correctly, and took the shot I imagined in my head and it came out the way I expected. From the perspective of my personal journey as a photographer (#leanintoit), that's good stuff.