Uploaded: August 10, 2005 16:29:27
Amina Wojcik August 10, 2005
Did you turn your camera at the same speed as the train to obtain this effect or did you do it in Photoshop afterward? #292346Jeaneen S. Rider August 10, 2005
Great picture, love the effect #1702986Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas August 10, 2005
An excellent image Alan!,Chris Macer August 10, 2005
Cool capture! Panning the camera or PS? #1703520Alan W. George August 10, 2005
This is a pan shot. The lite rail car is not quite sharp as it could be. But for a pan its not bad:) This was one of many atemps. The people crossing and the cars time was just right. #1703549Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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