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Viky
18th of November 2008 (Tue), 08:10
Lonely in a Crowd
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l96/rx100/P1100268c.jpg

Thanks for looking! C&C Welcome...

Viky

zagiace
18th of November 2008 (Tue), 09:31
Great Image. Did you have him stay still?
Color appears a little cool but not in a bad way.

ahhhlawn
18th of November 2008 (Tue), 13:45
i was a bit confused on who you focused on ... the guy in the creme jacket or the one in front of him in orange. Im assuming orange since hes looking at the lens?

David Ransley
18th of November 2008 (Tue), 14:15
People galore - great shot and it must have been a challenge to get this image. Well done. I alos like the tree to break the scene and add a spot of life.

zacker
18th of November 2008 (Tue), 14:37
lol... looks like "Psycho" in the crowd... he looks PO'd! great shot!!

Crashoran
18th of November 2008 (Tue), 14:56
Is the guy in the front picking his nose?

Chet
18th of November 2008 (Tue), 14:57
Very nice.

Viky
18th of November 2008 (Tue), 23:54
Great Image. Did you have him stay still?
Color appears a little cool but not in a bad way.

i was a bit confused on who you focused on ... the guy in the creme jacket or the one in front of him in orange. Im assuming orange since hes looking at the lens?

People galore - great shot and it must have been a challenge to get this image. Well done. I alos like the tree to break the scene and add a spot of life.

Very nice.


Thanks guys! I'm glad u liked it..

I went to visit the International Expo that was going on here. It was a Sunday and also the concluding day of the Expo... and there were people, people & people everywhere... I was taken in awe with the number of people there... i was carrying my old panasonic FZ5, and climbed up on a wall to capture this unending sea of heads.. There must have been more than 10k people there... and everyone seemed busy and in their own world.. then my eyes fell on this man in the orange shirt... he was just standing there and observing me.. he looked all lost and lonely in the moving sea of heads.. he was the only person standing still and watching me... like he had nothing to do...nowhere to go... I wanted to capture his loneliness..

I dropped the ISO to 80, and aperture to f/4... this got me a shutter speed of 1/2 second...this seemed slow enough to blur the moving people and yet keep him sharp...The only PP applied is crop, levels, curves and boarder.

yogestee
25th of November 2008 (Tue), 22:22
Where's Wally??

Razor524
26th of November 2008 (Wed), 16:54
Very cool, lots to look at!