Stranger in the night

© Peter W. Marks

Stranger in the night

Uploaded: December 28, 2009

Description

Motion blur added to railcar only
1/100sec; f8; 200ISO; 85mm fl

Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/100 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 85.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 20D

Comments

Peter W. Marks December 28, 2009

Final revised version. Straightened #1220568

Debbra Bailey December 28, 2009

WOW! From your comment, it sounds like you have been working on this... I missed it, but am SO glad I didn't miss this one - it is AWESOME! What a great contrast between motion and clarity! Great job! #8252422

Peter W. Marks December 28, 2009

Thank you so much for that very generous comment Debbra. I had two earlier versions on the club gallery but as Aimee reminded us that we can only have one entry I have just removed them. #8252435

Dale Hardin December 29, 2009

You already know how I feel about this image Peter. Well done. #8252626

Peter W. Marks December 29, 2009

Thanks Dale. I would appreciate any one suggesting which contest catagory I might enter this into. "People" seems the obvious one I guess. #8252970

Aimee C. Eisaman December 29, 2009

I'd go with people Peter.....it's perfect for it! :~) #8253057

Christie R. Bielss December 29, 2009

Definitely People. This is so fantastic! #8253276

Jeff E Jensen December 29, 2009

This is really cool Peter. Nice work! #8254434

Peter W. Marks December 29, 2009

OK folks, 'People" it is. Thanks all. #8254485

Ellen H. Robertson level-classic December 29, 2009

Perfect! #8254594

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