Post details: Heathrow Central

12/11/06

Permalink Filed under: street photos Posted by martin @ 02:35:49 pm

Heathrow Central

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Comment from: simplephotography [Member] · http://www.pbase.com/simplephotography
Okay, I would like to see one person in here, preferrably sitting on the edge of the bench, but in this case, this is a very nice capture without people in it too, thanks to the graphic and structured nature of it. The tones are nice, and the whole image is composed of structured texture (the floor, the light on the walls, the lines on the walls, the lights on the floor, the lights on the ceiling and the bench itself.
Nice shot.
Permalink 11/12/06 @ 23:37
Comment from: conglom [Member] · http://www.artistlies.com
Yeah, it's a pretty shot, made for stock photography, but not something for people to hang on their walls.

Like SP said...one person, that's all it would take.
Permalink 12/12/06 @ 00:17
Comment from: martin [Member] · http://www.theurbanlandscape.co.uk
i'd hang it on my wall :) i hung about for ages for the crowds to clear. i like to see emptiness of what is usually busy locations.
Permalink 12/12/06 @ 02:00
Comment from: simplephotography [Member] · http://www.pbase.com/simplephotography
That's another way to approach it, and I'm sure loads of people will love this too.
I did say it was a good shot though :-)
Permalink 12/12/06 @ 02:16
Comment from: pieces-of-jess [Member]
i love it :) specially the color.
Permalink 13/12/06 @ 02:33

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