Posted by Robert Buckley Photography (St. Neots, United Kingdom) on 18 October 2006 in People & Portraits and Portfolio.
It was a bustling mid-week morning in London's King Cross train station. I had spent weeks waiting for an opportunity to come down with my camera and hang out here. In fact, I really like the opportunity that street photography provides. I figured that being in London during a weekday morning would provide an excellent opportunity to catch people in the midst of their daily routines.
This photograph just happend by accident. When I was setting up the shot, I was really trying to focus on the pastry booth, then the woman, knowing that I was taking the shot, walked right through as I snapped the image.
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I was so scared to get my camera out in the underground! :P
I love the shot, the woman (eh at walking straight through, though :-/) actually gives it a nice.. in a weird way, look. :P
18 Oct 2006 9:48am
I like it. Very well composed and good subject interest; better than it would have been without the woman crossing in front.
18 Oct 2006 10:34am
Where is Sherlock Holmes?
18 Oct 2006 11:47am
London is one of the best places on the planet for street photography. Great shot.
18 Oct 2006 12:19pm
I really love like this scene. Nice work.
18 Oct 2006 6:19pm
She made the shot, for sure!!
19 Oct 2006 3:24am
Whenever i have a 'stroller' passing across my lens, my instinctual reaction is to cuss and write it off, but once I get home and examine the shots they're usually the most interesting. And this is indeed an interesting photo.
22 Oct 2006 9:46pm
love that shot, buck!
6 Nov 2006 2:53pm
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