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6 Comments |
jeffreygreenwood
 
jeffreygreenwood October 10, 2013
Great perspective David and idea Best from Jeff
dbarile
 
dbarile October 10, 2013
Thank you Jeff
Rex-Pix
 
Rex-Pix November 16, 2013
Great Lead-in lines and POV, Nice symmetry. Is always Subjective, but I might have cropped some of the bottom half of the image as don't think it adds much to the image and Composition (Rule-of-thirds) would be possibly better. Just a thought. :)
stamatispappas
 
stamatispappas December 02, 2014
Great composition!
billmcphail
 
billmcphail April 20, 2015
Great perspective - reminds me of an institutional corridor (but that may be my psych nursing background)
PocoUno
PocoUno February 03, 2021
Looks like hospital hallway to me, so we must see the same thing..lol
PocoUno
 
PocoUno February 03, 2021
Great shot! Does look like a hospital corridor in a mirror, but I doubt that is what it is. Excellent & creative!
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Behind The Lens

Location

I took this pic of the back hallway where I work. I took the pic looking through the window in the outer door.

Time

The pic was taken in the late afternoon when I knew that no one would be going in and out of the office doors.

Lighting

I used the natural lighting of the hallway.

Equipment

I used my Canon T1I with a 18-55 mm lens, no flash or tripod.

Inspiration

The original photo was of the outer door. After looking at the photo, I decided that the view through the window in the door was a better view than the whole door.

Editing

I used Lightroom 5 for the post processing. In the post processing, I cropped the original photo to show only what could be seen through the window in the door and not the door itself. I also lightened the photo.

In my camera bag

Normally I carry a Canon T1I with a 18-55 mm lens and a 55-250 lens.

Feedback

The advice I would give is to always have your camera with you. In this pic, the original was of the door, as I looked at the photo I saw that the view beyond the door was more interesting.

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