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reminds me to the popular paintings of Hopper - but this has nothing to do with you.
Right - I like the whole setting - the usage of the space in this image - especially to use the top of the canalisation in the lower right.
The dynamic of the intercepting lines works, also due to the generous emptiness in the foreground.
The main challenge of this image I really see in the large letters - the drag the view automatically up - while the true charm is connected with the prediction of the guy's aim - where is heading too.
Not to forget the harsh light - while it is positive in order to lit the inside of the dark hole / parking ground, it is erasing a good part of details in the main area of the image.
Even though these missing details cause some irritations - I like the overall mood achieved by this overflow of light.
Strange that so often Train-stations are connected with some romantic views - Bus-stops seldom really win on this dimension.
Interesting image - offering something like a real composition around a theme, using the photographic tools of light, placement and space to formulate.
Torbjørn V.
Thank you! I also like bus-stops as well: bilde nr. 389273 but there is something magical about trainstations.
I am very satisfied with this particular image, so I am happy you liked it.
Best Regards, Toby Vidnes
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reminds me to the popular paintings of Hopper - but this has nothing to do with you.
Right - I like the whole setting - the usage of the space in this image - especially to use the top of the canalisation in the lower right.
The dynamic of the intercepting lines works, also due to the generous emptiness in the foreground.
The main challenge of this image I really see in the large letters - the drag the view automatically up - while the true charm is connected with the prediction of the guy's aim - where is heading too.
Not to forget the harsh light - while it is positive in order to lit the inside of the dark hole / parking ground, it is erasing a good part of details in the main area of the image.
Even though these missing details cause some irritations - I like the overall mood achieved by this overflow of light.
Strange that so often Train-stations are connected with some romantic views - Bus-stops seldom really win on this dimension.
Interesting image - offering something like a real composition around a theme, using the photographic tools of light, placement and space to formulate.
I am very satisfied with this particular image, so I am happy you liked it.
Best Regards, Toby Vidnes