Going underground

by sandinista

Southwark Bridge underpass, London

Sigma 18-125mm
Uploaded02/09/2012 - 19:04
CategoryBlack & White
Shutter Speed1/50
Aperturef/7.1
LensN/A
ISO800
Focal Length18mm
Views/Likes73/0

GIULIO57
Posted 02/09/2012 - 19:46 Link
A good street ph.
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Jumbo48
Posted 02/09/2012 - 20:21 Link
I like the quality of this shot but I think a bit of leveling would improve it a lot!
Regards John/Jumbo
Bobbinalorry
Posted 02/09/2012 - 20:46 Link
Long way from home, aintcha?
Y'shoulda let me know you were coming down!
Best Regards, Larry.

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bwlchmawr
Posted 02/09/2012 - 20:57 Link
Sometimes the most ordinary locations can be made to seem special. Interesting shot of the times.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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davidstorm
Posted 02/09/2012 - 23:12 Link
Quality shot Jim, great to see something different (not that I'm bored of your other shots).

Best wishes
David
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nonur
Posted 03/09/2012 - 10:50 Link
I like the reflection of the people on the ceiling most. Great in mono!
Regards,
Nezih
Tars
Posted 03/09/2012 - 12:37 Link
nonur wrote:
I like the reflection of the people on the ceiling most. Great in mono!

Yep that was my thoughts as well.
Timbo (Tars)
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sandinista
Posted 03/09/2012 - 18:26 Link
Many thanks everyone

John I did try a copy levelled out but I actually prefer the slightly skewed version as I think it is in keeping with the street dynamic
Great simplicity is only won by an intense moment or by years of intelligent effort. T.S Eliot

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Jumbo48
Posted 03/09/2012 - 22:34 Link
sandinista wrote:
Many thanks everyone

John I did try a copy levelled out but I actually prefer the slightly skewed version as I think it is in keeping with the street dynamic

Yes I can see your point, I think its just the tradesman in me always wanting every thing to be level and as straight as possible.

Blame all the excellent tradesmen I worked under who would not let you get away with anything less than perfect, ho hum.
Regards John/Jumbo
sandinista
Posted 04/09/2012 - 15:50 Link
Jumbo48 wrote:
sandinista wrote:
Many thanks everyone

John I did try a copy levelled out but I actually prefer the slightly skewed version as I think it is in keeping with the street dynamic

Yes I can see your point, I think its just the tradesman in me always wanting every thing to be level and as straight as possible.

Blame all the excellent tradesmen I worked under who would not let you get away with anything less than perfect, ho hum.

I can empathise with you there. I'm very much the same being a time served milling machinist and my Dad was a joiner. Can't stand anything out of level or not perpendicular
Great simplicity is only won by an intense moment or by years of intelligent effort. T.S Eliot

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szgabor
Posted 06/09/2012 - 08:55 Link
Really nice capture Jim. I like it and the effective treatment too.
Regards,
Gábor
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