Thursday, 1 March 2012

London Bridge Rail


GXR A12, f2.5, 1/30, ISO 1250, RAW, 28mm


People always say it's not good to place the main point of interest in the middle of the picture but I think it's not such a bad thing and can work well at times if the rest of the composition goes along with this.

5 comments:

  1. I agree. This shot works really well. I meant to ask before. How are you getting on with the EEE pad transformer for transferring and editing your photos?

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  2. Thanks for your comments!

    I do like how the GXR renders colours, it is very good and natural.

    James, I love the Transformer and think it's the best device right now for travel. It it the only device out there that can replace a tablet and netbook and if someone ports RAW Therapee over it will replace my Notebook even for most of my tasks.
    I am also waiting for Snapseed to be released on Android or for Adobe to finally lift that silly 1600x1600 restriction when saving pictures in Photoshop Touch.

    Once I find some time I will write my (as usual) delayed review on it but suffice to say that with Ice Cream Sandwich now available for the Transformer, it got even better.

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  3. Rules are meant to be broken.

    The central position of the figure works because you have those lines on the platform leading the eye into the subject.

    A lovely shot.

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  4. Thanks for your comment Calvin!

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