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jackhall_9918
January 05, 2020
Great capture! I like the framing, the symmetry, the man looking, his pose and his hat. My only criticism is that the man could be just the tiniest bit to his right to make the symmetry complete. Of course, a bit of asymmetry in a symmetrical image can add a bit of tension, and therefore, interest. Is this somewhere in Europe?
lauracoomber
January 05, 2020
Thank you so much for the compliments and critique ???? It’s taken at Balcombe Viaduct in the UK
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Location
Despite living fairly nearby (and travelled over it by train) I had never actually visited Balcombe Viaduct. It's such a great piece of architecture I wanted to try to capture this and the shapes, getting smaller and smaller.Time
By memory I think it was early afternoon when we arrived.Lighting
The lighting wasn't the best, it was a cold grey day, with an occasional bit of sunlight coming through. I had to be quick! The fields were muddy so fairly difficult to get across the fields too...we weren't prepared!Equipment
I used a Sony A7R. I didn't have a tripod with me so hand held the camera, occasionally using the viaduct to lean the camera on.Inspiration
I loved the shape, and wanted to explore what images I could capture by taking photos from different angles.Editing
I did some post processing, using lightroom. I sharpened the image and adjusted the light.In my camera bag
I travel light! Usually just my camera and lens but I probably need to take a tripod out a bit more often.Feedback
Have fun! Don't be afraid of trying different angels and different settings on the camera.