Dec 152011
 

As you might have guessed, I’ve become quite enamored with street photography and my little buddy Stevie. They’re both addictive.

Last night I was on the subway on my way home and as I was looking out of the subway window, I was fascinated by how the reflection of a man leaning up against the train car wall melded with the view of the street below in the window. It created kind of a ghostly apparition. I took a couple of shots and played around with the colors to come up with two different interpretations of the shot.

Interference (Black & White), ©Jaimee Todd

 

Interference, ©Jaimee Todd

I can’t decide which one I like the most; the black and white image, as my friend said, had a jazzy vibe to it. The colorful one has a decidedly energetic feel to it.

So why choose? I’ll just share and enjoy both.

  One Response to “Interference”

  1. Great shot! Great title! What’s not amazing about these images? Both images are indeed to be enjoyed. In viewing your work, you are consistent with successfully transforming your photography into an amazing works of art. I can easily see them presented together in an art gallery as the ying and yang of “Interference. :-)

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