shot on Phase One XT Camera System, low exposure, high contrast, ISO 50, with a 90mm tilt-shift lens. asymmetric composition. epic light. reflections in shadows. photograph captures a scene from the past, likely in the mid-20th century, featuring an unusual subway car designed to transport police officers. The image is taken from a low angle, looking up at the subway car, which is elevated above a regular street-level car. The subway car, labeled "NEW YORK CITY POLICE" on its side, is a small, enclosed vehicle with a glass front and a dark roof. Inside, a uniformed police officer is visible, wearing a hat and a dark jacket with a badge, seated behind the glass. The officer is reaching out to touch the metal railing of the subway car, indicating he is in the process of boarding. The subway car's exterior is metallic and has a smooth, polished texture. To the left of the image, a vintage car with a round, chrome grille and classic design is parked on the street. The car has a license plate that reads "N.Y. 1959." The background features a tiled subway tunnel wall, with the tiles arranged in a grid pattern. The lighting in the tunnel is dim, casting shadows and emphasizing the contrast between the dark tunnel and the light-colored subway car. The overall mood of the photograph is nostalgic, capturing a moment of transit history.
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