And people kept asking me, "What are you taking a picture of?" It may seem odd for someone to spend a few hours at the Rapid station watching train after train go by, but for me, perfectly normal. Image was shot at the Rapid station in Tower City, downtown Cleveland.
Camera: Nikon N80 Lens: Sigma 15-35 Film: Kodak UC 400 And of course, my Bogen.
Amazing photograph! Everything is great, i think.
• The sign reflection on the train, "tower city".
• The blurred man on the right, contrasting with the two standing still at the column
• You can actually see the train's back among all the blurred motion
Also, theres that paper on the ground, not any more, just that one! However, there's one thing i find it could be better, and that is the angle. If you notice, the columns aren't aligned with the photo vertically.
I'd say you were pointing your camera downwards, from the cam's horizon. (did I make sense?)
Awe thanks! I think I was pointing the camera slighly downward. And I never really think about the horizan in my images [I'll keep that in mind for the future]. Thanks bunches!
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• The sign reflection on the train, "tower city".
• The blurred man on the right, contrasting with the two standing still at the column
• You can actually see the train's back among all the blurred motion
Also, theres that paper on the ground, not any more, just that one! However, there's one thing i find it could be better, and that is the angle. If you notice, the columns aren't aligned with the photo vertically.
I'd say you were pointing your camera downwards, from the cam's horizon. (did I make sense?)
Nevertheless, I
Cheers, hon!
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Shame I live somewhere without underground. Train station wouldn't work either.
Really nice job,
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