AntonioBernardino
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This iamge was taked in the The Porto - São Bento Railway Station, also called the São Bento Station, and originally as Porto's Central Station, is managed by Infraestruturas de Portugal, SA, an interface of the Minho Railways, which serves the city of Porto, in Portugal. It is located in the Place of Almeida Garrett, having the building of the Station, of French influence, been delineated by the portuense architect Jose Marques da Silva. He entered the service provisionally on November 8, 1896, and was officially inaugurated on October 5, 1916. Located in the Historic Center of Porto, the station has been declared one of the main monuments in the city, being especially famous for its tile panels.Time
In the afternoon, because that the light´s was strong, so i processed in HDR in black and white.Lighting
Light is a little tricky, strong and in front to the frame. I used measure in the center to avoid burn the high light´s.Equipment
Tripod with Nikon D7100, 18-105 mm lens ant 18mm, nd filter 0,5Inspiration
When i studied in Oporto, i catch every day the train to go home in this station. This is what i saw several times before i start take photos. This image was awarded in some magazines, like "O mundo da Fotografia", in Portugal, exemple in some sites as the greatest centered images (gurushots.com), published in many curated sites.Editing
Yes, 3 images convered to HDR and post processed to BnW.In my camera bag
Nikon D7100, Nikkor AF 50 1.8D lens, Nikkor 18-105 AF lens, industar 2 f3.5, Helios 44m-2, coloured filter and a ND filter, Tokina ATX 11-16 2.8, Sigma 10-20 3.5, close-up lens and nd and coloured filters. I also use sometimes old medium format film cameras, like TLR or old Zeiss Ikon Nettar camera.Feedback
Sometimes small things can bring big and outstanding works. Use your imagination.