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Up and Down by todderick42.
I like the various levels. 

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rockstro  Pro User  says:

I love this -- a great shot
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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todderick42  Pro User  says:

tankee
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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scotbig says:

Oh this is great...I love the motion on the escalator...and the depth of your shot...and I really love the gleaming stainless....great shot todd
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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todderick42  Pro User  says:

Thank you very much! I appreciate your great comments
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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cdw9 says:

very cool shot, I like it
Posted 47 months ago. ( permalink )

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atomtigerzoo says:

Another cool capture of moving elements. Another view would be cool with the escalators used in a more graphical way.

Rating 1:

Rated 5 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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johnengler  Pro User  says:

One of my favs! I love the colors, action and various levels you've incorporated into this shot... I also appreciate the large DOF you've captured. Great job!

Rating #7:

Rated 9 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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bikeracer says:

interesting lines and angles - i like the long shutter and blurred escalators.

Rating #3:

Rated 5 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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Aghachi101 says:

very nice prospective...you truly understand depth...you have an education? NICE! 8 out of 10
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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mla3302  Pro User  says:

I can't say I like the photo, but I am impressed by the technical aspect of it. The movement of the escalators and people vs. the stillness of everything else.
For technical merit I rate...

Rating #5:

Rated 8 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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InQoNtRoL says:

I agree with mla. I do admire the technical aspects of the picture more than the picture itself.



Rated 7 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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Val Ann says:

This did not appeal to me in the thumbnail, but it's very engaging viewed large. Great detail, great control of a complicated composition. Beautifully cropped. Something about the color bothers me. Warm areas and cool areas don't quite harmonize here. But I love this photo.

Rating #7:

Rated 8 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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Geoff Ridenour  Pro User  says:

The long exposure is all that makes this an interesting shot and even that is a maybe. The angle and composition are interesting but not enough to save this shot.

Rating #7:

Rated 3 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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krenp  Pro User  says:

I really like this, and I'm not one to admire structural/building or non-living pictures. I get a sense of flow, of reaching dizzying heights (the angle does that, I'm sure) and looking back where you've been. Nice composition!

Rating #3:

Rated 8 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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Foxicat  Pro User  says:

Weeeee, looks as fun as a rollercoaster ride! You can imagine the escalators connecting and being able to ride up and down and around all day. Photographing motion when the subject is really stationary is a challenge and I like your response.

(the rating numbers are all screwed up so I counted the "rated #_ out of 10")

Rating #10:

Rated 7 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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Sergio Lubezky  Pro User  says:

100 Points Applicants The only valid votes in our group are those that include the complete tag:

Rating #Y:

Rated XX out of 10 in the 100 Points group.

Anything else is not considered a complete vote. Therefore the next rating for this capture should be Rating # 10
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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Sir Isaac Lime  Pro User  says:

Generally good composition, I'm sure there were only so many spots you could physically get a camera to take this shot. Might like it better if the closest escalator didn't cut the picture almost exactly in half. Also another capture with the person in the bottom left either all the way in or out of the frame would be nice.

Rating #10:

Rated 7 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 46 months ago. ( permalink )

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Vince Hopson says:

I think you've done amazingly well to keep the camera so still during exposure.
I assume you didn't use a tripod in that situation.
I love the energy you've induced by allowing lots of movement within the frame.
It would have been maybe even better if the lower floors had been busier but I think it's pretty good.
I would like to see it in black and white.
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

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