Posted by Travis Dewitz on January 17, 2010 
Cool shot!
Posted by Harald Hohendorf on January 18, 2010 
I love the clarity! I love HDR when it doesn't look like HDR! Great shot. Harald
Posted by Ed Wittekind on January 18, 2010 
Strange guard rails - extremely long and going so close to the point rails in the foreground
Posted by MrDan on January 18, 2010 
Thanks! Harold, contrary to popular belief, no HDR was used in the making of this photo.
Posted by Pete Lerro - www.Lerroproductions.com on January 18, 2010 
Cool picture "MrDan". How accurate is the exposure of this picture compared to what it actually looked like? The tunnels here in Philly and NYC are significantly darker.
Posted by Pete Lerro - www.Lerroproductions.com on January 18, 2010 
Cool picture "MrDan". How accurate is the exposure of this picture compared to what it actually looked like? The tunnels here in Philly and NYC are significantly darker.
Posted by on January 18, 2010 
The NYC tunnels are dirty and covered in graffiti. This one looks pretty good.
Posted by MrDan on January 21, 2010 
Pete, it is somewhat darker in reality, but that's what long exposures are for.
Posted by Tom Rourke on January 22, 2010 
This is a great shot. This shot is looking north toward St. Andrew station on the University line/ to Ed Wittekind--Yes there is a bit of overkill in the rails The extra guard rails are there since this is a passenger operation, carrying several hundred thousand a day. Think of the liability if a train derailed.
Posted by Ryan M. Martin on February 7, 2010 
Ain't it amazing what man can do with concrete? I think all of that cement mixed gray is why the HDR comment came up. Nice long exposure to see all of the tunnel detail...
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