Building, London Bridge Station
by AndyElliott
K7, DA*16-50 @ 16mm, f4, 1/320, ISO 100. Converging verticals have been 'bent straight' in photoshop.
Uploaded20/03/2010 - 00:03
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Posted 20/03/2010 - 09:54
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You're right, I had to shoot quick and this is the shot - at widest 16mm (24mm in old money). The very next thing to happen was to be told off by a railway guard and ushered away - "No photography allowed". I then went to the station master who said "No photography allowed... without permission". It's the security cameras they particularly don't want you to take pics of. Interestlingly, if you just look stupid and use a compact they tend to leave you alone.
Posted 20/03/2010 - 14:49
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Overall I don't think it quite works, but I do love the range of tones in the conversion.
Matt
GX20; DA 17-70 F4; 18-55 kit; Ricoh 50mm F2; Vivitar 75-205mm F3.8
GX20; DA 17-70 F4; 18-55 kit; Ricoh 50mm F2; Vivitar 75-205mm F3.8
Posted 20/03/2010 - 20:06
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"Interestlingly, if you just look stupid and use a compact they tend to leave you alone."
Or a phone, now everyone carries a camera.
Or a phone, now everyone carries a camera.
Posted 07/04/2010 - 23:13
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I mean if you look like you're not too bothered about the shot you're taking. I've nothing against compacts, especially the LX3.
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291 posts
17 years
Nimbin,
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I imagine you shot this in a hurry but it seems a shame the scene is cut top & bottom.
Regards, Ian.