Ok Martina, so I am going to guess here. No tripod so a little blurry, bad light, heavy contrast in post editing, must have been really dark and light to get that... BUT, it turned out really nicely I think. I like the darkness going forward into the "unknown"... somewhat freaky... what is it with unknown darkness in train stations huh?
This is one of the rare postings that started with the quote in my mind and I had to look for a photo to accompany the quote ... Joan Elizabeth, yes, undergrounds define a really big city, don't they?
Sean, exactly, waiting for a train not coming and nothing left to do than point and shoot, knowing that the photos will be blurry and underexposed and thinking on the other hand they might do for "art" ;-) ... am I the only one doing this? No, hm? P.S. I don't even own a tripod (only a gorillapod) - didn't find one that meets my needs yet.
There is nothing more city and an underground. Empty is not some common though.
ReplyDeleteOk Martina, so I am going to guess here. No tripod so a little blurry, bad light, heavy contrast in post editing, must have been really dark and light to get that... BUT, it turned out really nicely I think. I like the darkness going forward into the "unknown"... somewhat freaky... what is it with unknown darkness in train stations huh?
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the rare postings that started with the quote in my mind and I had to look for a photo to accompany the quote ...
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth, yes, undergrounds define a really big city, don't they?
Sean, exactly, waiting for a train not coming and nothing left to do than point and shoot, knowing that the photos will be blurry and underexposed and thinking on the other hand they might do for "art" ;-) ... am I the only one doing this? No, hm?
P.S. I don't even own a tripod (only a gorillapod) - didn't find one that meets my needs yet.
I really like your photos. There all allways so much to see.
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