Views
266
Likes
Awards
Zenith Award
Creative Winter Award
Peer Award
Absolute Masterpiece
Superb Composition
Outstanding Creativity
Top Choice
Magnificent Capture
Top Ranks
Same photographer See allBehind The Lens
Behind The Lens
Location
This is taken in a train station between Bridlington and London England. I had spent a three day weekend on the North Sea photographing everything I could.Time
This is taken between four and six in the afternoon while i was waiting to change trains. I began to notice how beautiful the architecture is when a train pulled into the tunnel and stopped. Right place, right time.Lighting
The lighting was mostly natural light. There are some incandescent lights from the train station but a lot of light came through the tunnel and the windows in the ceiling. Basically I walked around until the shadows were where I wanted them and I stopped.Equipment
I used a Nikon d610 and a Nikkor 28-300 lens. I did not have a flash or a tripod. I used the edge of a bannister to steady the camera. I do not recommend this method, at all.Inspiration
My inspiration is the location I was in. The architecture and the train are inspiring enough. But coming off a three day weekend devoted to shooting, I was in some kind of zone.Editing
I did a little post on this foto. First I created an HDR file. Which is why it looks a little animated. Then I took it into photoshop and dodged and burned it, added some curves and a little saturation. No other filters.In my camera bag
I carry a Nikon d850, Nikon 105mm micro, Nikkor 28-300mm, Nikon 60mm micro, Nikon 50mm and a Nikon 24-120mm. I also have Tiffen Neutral density filters, five other colored filters, a Nikon SB-900 Speedlite and a Benro Mach 3 Tripod.Feedback
I think it really depends on where you are located. This is difficult for me to give advice on. This picture was such a product of happenstance. I would recommend to anyone that loves to take fotos to always have your camera with you. I would also say to be patient. I believe a foto will present itself once your mind is calm. Which for me, is seldom.