Long Walk Home

© John A. Lind

Long Walk Home

Uploaded: September 27, 2001

Description

Olympus OM-1n; 50mm f/1.4 Zuiko MC; Portra 160VC; f/4 @ 1/2 second; Indianapolis, IN, January 2000

Comments

December 18, 2000

Good pic! #47

December 21, 2000

John,

I love the depth of field used in this picture, the tire marks on the snow really work well with the fanishing point in this picture. Great existing light photo! #60

January 01, 2001

Great Composition! The deeper tire track down the center of the photgraph really draw the eye into the distance, as do the street lights. What can I say, great shot! #63

John A. Lind January 24, 2001

Thanks!
Froze my hind end handling the tripod and camera, but it was fun. Usually there are a few pedestrians to be found by waiting a while, but nobody else was fool enough to be out there in zero degree weather, so I became the pedestrian. Put it on self-timer and started walking away slowly. Took three shots and this captured mid-stride the best.

-- John #69

Susan L. Vasquez June 11, 2005

I think these are the best moments a photographer can have. I've froze my butt off more than once with good results :) None good as these...but still allright! Nice shot, everything works here so well. Lighting, composition...love how you are drawn into the photograph. #1457455

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