Station Entrance

tensai-riottensai-riot Registered Users Posts: 279 Major grins
edited January 7, 2011 in Street and Documentary
Some of my last shots of 2010. Just playing with a few things. C&C always welcome.

#1
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#2
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#3
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  • red_zonered_zone Registered Users Posts: 533 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2011
    I like #2. The two guys talking and looking really add another layer of dimension to the first shot, and it helps to have them closer to the FG to anchor the picture in such a distorted fisheye shot.

    Same in #3 although I like the conversation element in 2 better.

    Also, the perspective is a little off - maybe get a bit above waist level to stretch the passengers' heads above the arrivals board?
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  • tensai-riottensai-riot Registered Users Posts: 279 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2011
    red_zone wrote: »
    I like #2. The two guys talking and looking really add another layer of dimension to the first shot, and it helps to have them closer to the FG to anchor the picture in such a distorted fisheye shot.

    Same in #3 although I like the conversation element in 2 better.

    Also, the perspective is a little off - maybe get a bit above waist level to stretch the passengers' heads above the arrivals board?

    Thanks allot for the comment. I also like #2 the best, for the same reasons. I will keep your points in mind when shooting with the fisheye next time.

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  • FreezframeFreezframe Registered Users Posts: 246 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2011
    Great stuff again!
    They all give a unique perspective!

    Thank you for sharing!

    Brady

    Oh I wanted to ask- What lens was used?
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  • tensai-riottensai-riot Registered Users Posts: 279 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2011
    Freezframe wrote: »
    They all give a unique perspective!

    Thank you for sharing!

    Brady

    My pleasure, thanks for commenting!
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  • r3t1awr3ydr3t1awr3yd Registered Users Posts: 1,000 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2011
    #2 does it all for me. Like redzone said, it's nice to have a foreground element to give you a real sense of depth. Very nice. :)

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  • tensai-riottensai-riot Registered Users Posts: 279 Major grins
    edited January 7, 2011
    r3t1awr3yd wrote: »
    #2 does it all for me. Like redzone said, it's nice to have a foreground element to give you a real sense of depth. Very nice. :)

    Ya for sure, the more I look at it the more I ca see how that helps the shot. Thanks!!
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