Photographer’s Note
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"DESDE EL TREN"
...... si algo me gusta de los trenes en La India es que las ventanas no son herméticas y las puedes abrir, con lo que tienes la oportunidad hacer fotos sin el incomodo cristal de la ventana, así que en el trayecto de Cochin a Truvandrun ..... (me imagino que a unos 90 Kms/hora) saqué esta imagen de un "Paso a nivel" con la gente esperando que pasemaramos y se abriera la barrera, tuve que poner los controles de velocidad a 1/4000 y una sensibilidad ISO de 1600, el diafragma en automático....... y este fue el resultado, espero que me deis vuestra opinión.
Un saludo y que paséis un feliz domingo.
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goodwill
(4029) 2008-09-14 2:21
YOu have got a nice depth of field Francisco, with all the colours and way of life from this part of my country whre men poudly wear lungie.
Probably this shot was taken from the moving train, thats why none seems to be conscious towards the camera.
TFS
Rajeev
keribar
(42756) 2008-09-14 2:46
When I see these pictures I start to get nervous, because I know about thge possibilities of taking good shot and I am at home. I can't be everywhere of course : This is whgy I rely on pictures sent my my TE friends. Many thanks Francisco
Izzet
MiguelP
(14330) 2008-09-14 6:12
Hola Quillo:
Pues gran percicia técnica demuestra esta foto. Además no tiene grano a pesar de la sensibilidad ¿La has pasado por algún antirruido? Tipica escena de la India, tan cotidiana, tan sencilla. Es una foto algo intemporal para mi... Enhorabuena.
ellelloo
(4873) 2008-09-14 11:37
Hola Francisco,
A very attractive daily life photo. Lots of details to be seen with good colours, great clarity, depth and sharpness. Thanks for sharing!
Greetings, Lasse
adores
(15653) 2008-09-14 16:39
Olá Francisco!
Uma boa cena quotidiana!Acho que está muito bem captada, com boas cores e nitidez. Os detalhes estão óptimos, gosto muito das expressões das pessoas enquanto esperam pacientemente!
hispic
(7399) 2008-09-14 20:08
Hola Francisco,
A great shot, it seems having taken from the not moving train, though taken from running train at 90km/h. It is also interesting that nobody notice your camera. Captured very well the life of India with accurate focus.
Have a nice day, Hisashi
Cretense
(56520) 2008-09-15 4:14
Hola Paco!
Preciosa toma del dia a dia en India, gran encuadre, composicion y manejo de la luz, gran idea la del ISO para obtener la maxima velocidad, possible, y ademas me impresiona que no hay casi nada del "ruido" visible! Felicidades!
Un saludo,
Hercules
mydrjoe
(1240) 2008-09-15 5:29
Hola Francisco,
Muy interesante y nada fácil de tomar dadas las circunstancias. Gran colorido y definición y clara demostración de que en cualquier momento puede presentarse la ocasión de hacer una buena foto.
Un saludo,
JR
luighi
(4142) 2008-09-15 8:00
Una leccion magistral amigo Paco , tomo nota que estoy en edad de aprender . Dada la velocidad a la que viajabas las condiciones no eran de lo mas favorables pues aun asi te ha salido estupenda . Grandisimo trabajo.
Un abrazo.Luis
Charo
(31677) 2008-09-15 17:34
Hola Francisco,
La escena no deja de tener algo de cómico, aunque sea de lo más cotidiana, una buena colección de rostros con diferentes expresiones esperando que pase el tren. Bien visto.
Saludos cordiales,
Charo
Buin
(37952) 2008-09-17 8:38
Hola Francisco!
What a lot of details one can detect here! A wonderful scenery and a wonderful possibility of looking the different expressions in human faces. A very interesting shot!
Greetings from autumnal Germany!
Frank
mirarer
(4391) 2008-09-17 10:19
Hola Francisco,
Muy buena compañero. Acertada elección de velocidad y ya que no aprecio grano supongo que habrá pasado por el netimage o similar. En cuanto a la escena me gusta mucho, creo que capta muy bien esa cotidianeidad India donde todo se mezcla, colores, vehículos de todo tipo, gente que va y viene. Además muy buen punto de vista, nitidez, colores y demás.
Saludos,
Mirari
scalerman
(25779) 2008-09-17 10:19
Francisco: a true slice of real Indian street life. Detail is superb - a million stories being told here simultaneously. regards, c
Rafer
(4413) 2008-09-17 13:42
Excelente composición,color,luz y nitidez...muy expresiva del follon que hay en la india.
Bugraa
(752) 2008-09-18 11:29
Hola Francisco;
Great depth, Great colours.
Its very different a perspective.
All people staying go of the train.
Congratulation.
Oguzhan...
noborders
(14199) 2008-09-19 5:31
So typical and so true ! I love it, all the details - I guess that you were on the train and you had a great idea to catch this scene !
Bravo,
Cath.
bostankorkulugu
(33714) 2008-09-19 8:32
one of those shots that makes me wanna go to india as soon as possible... the perspective is really good in this one francisco, pulling me deep into the street, as if i had just walked through and just turned back for a last look before i leave...
Emile
(20017) 2008-10-09 11:00
Hola Quillo.
Aquí estamos para aprender y al ver tu velocidad de exposición y el ISO y luego ver el resultado de tu excelente foto pues la verdad es que siempre aprendemos algo.
Abrazos.
MLINES
(10906) 2008-10-30 16:46
Hi Francisco, I like this photo of daily life in Kerala very much indeed. The narrow and busy street is really what this Hawaii of India is all about. Very fine composition with good clarit and colours. TFS. Murray.
PS did you go to the beaches for photos?
Waylim
(10933) 2008-10-31 14:34
Ola Francisco,
Such a good idea to capture this scene, somthing we see often when travelling but to often store in our memory and as time goes by, we forget, to have it store in the computer memory, we can take a look at it over again. Very good daily life scene from this part of the world. Thanks for sharing. Salute.
Way
mafegan
(4343) 2008-11-01 3:40
Hello Francisco
You grabbed a good opportunity to capture this great daily life scene from a train.
TFS, Marlene
everlasting
(10928) 2008-12-07 7:39
A great capture of daily life, so much detail and lively colours. A living story book
fanni
(8737) 2009-02-07 14:38
Hello Francisco,
interesting scene :) Thanks for taking a photo of it!
Excellent perspective, so many interesting details... well, it is always interesting to learn a little more about a different life...!
Best wishes,
Elena
Greg1949
(8511) 2009-05-29 9:46
Francisco, I have never been to India though I have spent time in the far east. I like this view of yours as it is like a cartoon moment where everything stops. I can't imagine the action subsided for long here and I imagine the pace was frantic, but you have captured an instant in time with crisp focus and great color and it it will live forever, great work.
Greg
didemay
(2435) 2009-09-24 2:13
Hola Francisco,
A great daily life capture taken from the train. I really wonder how you successfully placed the yellow-black pole parallel with the frame when the train was moving. It is rare to see these kind of daily life photographs in TE, where the chaotic life is displayed.
Congratulations.
D:)
Photo Information
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Copyright: Francisco Romero Cid (quillo)
(7232) - Genre: Gente
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-07-28
- Categories: Vida cotidiana, Transportes
- Camera: Nikon D40
- Exposición: f/4.8, 1/4000 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versión de la foto: Versión original
- Date Submitted: 2008-09-14 2:08
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