Inside the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The MoMA is a work of art in itself.
Inside the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The MoMA is a work of art in itself.
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Winner in Galleries and Museums Photo Challenge
Winner in Upstairs Photo Challenge
Hero Award
People's Choice in Stairs Photo Challenge
Member Selection Award
People's Choice in A World of Steps Photo Challenge
Peer Award
Superb Composition
Top Choice
Absolute Masterpiece
Outstanding Creativity
Magnificent Capture
Superior Skill
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Free_styler
September 07, 2018
Thank you for joining my Stairs challenge with such a wonderful shot! Sad that only one of thousands can win
Cookies4U
September 07, 2018
congratulations on your people's choice in stairs award. It is true that this staircase is a very popular subject at MOMA and you have captured it perfectly!
Aeri
September 07, 2018
Beautiful shot with great composition and details 👍👍👍👍 and congratulations on your people's choice award 👏👏👏👏👏 regards Lokesh Aeri
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Inside the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The MoMA is a work of art in itself (and to be honest, I found the building more interesting than the exhibits, Philistine that I am!)Time
Afternoon. It was pouring with rain and this seemed a good place to seek some shelter.Lighting
Nope. I was pretty much stuck with whatever MoMA gave me.Equipment
Nikon D300 with Nikkor 18-70, handheld, no flash.Inspiration
The wonderful play of shapes, offset by the human element.Editing
Converted to B&W in Lightroom.In my camera bag
I've still got the Nikon that I used for this shot, but only really use it now for photographing watersports (with a Sigma 150-500mm) or macro work (Sigma 105mm). For most of my work I've moved on to Fujifilm X mirrorless cameras. If I'm at home I'll have the X-T1 and X-T10 in my bag, along with 27mm, 18-135mm and 50-230mm Fujis, plus an 8mm Samyang. If I'm travelling, I'll just take the X-T10 and one or two lenses. Obviously the 18-135mm goes everywhere - the other one will depend on where I'm going and what I expect to photograph there! Always lots of batteries and SD cards in my bag as well.Feedback
Get a Fuji X - you can really push the ISO and it makes handheld indoor shots so much better!