72nd St Station NYC
Uploaded: May 05, 2005 15:19:14
I was photographing this musician in the subway station, when I caught the American flag as the train zoomed by in the background!
Lori L. Thomas May 05, 2005
Awesome photo. What aperture and shutter speed were you using? #245351Sandy Driscoll May 05, 2005
Thanks very much, Lori. I honestly don't know the aperature. I shot it with my Canon 20D on auto exposure, think I used the built in flash (so if that was the case, it would bave been 1/60 sec.) I only took one shot, and had to do minimal cropping, to keep the '72' in the picture. I was amazed to have caught the flag, as the train was going by so fast, it was truly a serendipitous experience! #1323366Kevin Burns May 05, 2005
I love this image of real life, Well done!! #1323493Judy Pallister May 05, 2005
Very well done. A once in a lifetime for sure. #1323831Sandy Driscoll May 05, 2005
Thanks very much, Judy & Kevin. I treasure photos like this where you get one shot and a pleasant surprise to boot....and it's fun sharing it! #1324080Kate Jackson May 06, 2005
WOW Sandy that is amazing. Love the way it has stretched the stars and stripes. And the guy just kept playing right through it! #1325698Sandy Driscoll May 08, 2005
Thanks, Kate! I should probably explain that in the NYC subways, it is common to find musicians playing along the tracks. This man was across the tracks from where I was standing, and as I photographed him, the subway train came whizzing by on the opposite side. The American flag is painted on one or two cars on each train, and I just happened to hit the shutter as the car with the flag on it flew by, thus the train and flag are blurred, crdating a 'stretched' look. #1331835Lori Carlson May 11, 2005
Congrats Sandy!! We live for these fun unexpected captures don't we!?! I really like this a lot!! :0)bob cornelison May 25, 2005
This is another one that I liked alot from your disc. At the right place at the right time with the right shutter speed! I love when that happens!Sandy Driscoll May 26, 2005
Thanks very much, Lori & Bob. This is one of my all time favorites....for just the reasons you stated. Serendipity! #1398929Kerby Pfrangle June 21, 2005
Congratulations Sandy.Super job. Kerby #1501250
Jim Kinnunen June 21, 2005
Very well done, Sandy...congratulations!!! #1501834bob cornelison June 22, 2005
Congrats Sandy! I had a good feeling for this one.Rachel Scott-Renouf June 24, 2005
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