Sheffield Midland Railway station evening time.


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An unusual shot for me, but had a day out to Manchester and returned quite late, I like the water running it looks like molten metal, but I guess thats the idea,used the night scene to try and capture some movement in the people passing by.
18/11/2011 - 15:26trixie
CategoryStreet Photography
Shutter Speed1/4
Aperturef/3.5
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ISO1600
Focal Length18mm

sandinista

Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 15:49
I really like the lead in on this, also the shadows on the pavement and the movement blur, I would have been proud to take a shot like this, great dynamics in there.
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trickletreat

Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 15:53
Interesting shot, I initially thought it was a train speeding through the station...molten metal indeed.
Great capture and composition.
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Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 16:18
A new kind of subject. I like your travelling towards different directions (of photography).
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autumnlight

Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 16:53
That's a great shot Trixie, i thought it was a train too, very clever, be proud.
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AndrewA

Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 17:00
Agree with the above, love it
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trixie

Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 18:13
Wow folks, you have made my day,wanted to try something new, and glad you like it and that its worked. Thank you all for your kind comments. Best wishes Trixie

timbo

Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 18:16
Great atmospheric shot, love the blue and red/yellow striped down the side of the train.
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davidstorm

Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 19:58
Brilliant shot Trixie, you should go out late at night more often!

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Blaze

Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 20:20
What an interesting shot, Trixie. It's always nice to see someone do something completely different

pauljay

Link Posted 18/11/2011 - 23:28
Can't quite make out what I'm looking at but the overall effect is excellent!
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szgabor

Link Posted 19/11/2011 - 06:21
Paul have said for me.
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trixie

Link Posted 20/11/2011 - 10:14
pauljay wrote:
Can't quite make out what I'm looking at but the overall effect is excellent!

szgabor wrote:
Paul have said for me.

Hi guys, when you leave the railway station, there is a steel installation with water running down it all the time, I will post one of this in the day light, a few people thought it was a train I think that is the idea. It also represents Sheffields steel industry.Thank you everyone for your lovely comments. Cheers Trixie

trixie

Link Posted 20/11/2011 - 14:28
timbo wrote:
Great atmospheric shot, love the blue and red/yellow striped down the side of the train.

Its not a train, its a steel installation, but I must agree with you all it does look like a train. thank you everyone Best wishes Trixie

puma

Link Posted 21/11/2011 - 20:16
The lead in and the fast movement on the left with the slow movement on the right, and the lighting is just great, it really is. The ISO set at 1600, on this shot is so sharp it’s an all round great shot well done.
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Link Posted 21/11/2011 - 20:42
puma wrote:
The lead in and the fast movement on the left with the slow movement on the right, and the lighting is just great, it really is. The ISO set at 1600, on this shot is so sharp it’s an all round great shot well done.

A BIG THANK YOU to you, just straight out of the camera and uploaded here. So I'm chuffed cheers Trixie
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