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    Walking to the light

    In a subway under Westminster Bridge on the South Bank, London


    Walking to the light

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    Re: Walking to the light

    Nicely spotted, composed, and presented.

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    Re: Walking to the light

    Lovely image Phil, +1 to John's comments!

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    Re: Walking to the light

    Very nice composition, light and texture

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    Re: Walking to the light

    Well seen Phil and a nice image.

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    Re: Walking to the light

    Thanks guys - I was waiting for some different shadows to appear but was starting to get funny looks hanging around under the bridge!

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    Re: Walking to the light

    Quote Originally Posted by dubaiphil View Post
    but was starting to get funny looks hanging around under the bridge!
    That may have been the trench coat you were wearing ?
    Pretty good image Phil, you've made something "out of nothing".

    Dave

    PS : Should we now call you LondonPhil ?

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    Re: Walking to the light

    This reminds me of a few photos made by Josef Sudek.

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    Re: Walking to the light

    Another brilliant shot Phil. You hit Cartier-Bresson's decisive moment" bang on.

    I like the way that you use the lights along the tunnel to lead our eyes into the frame; really well thought out and composed; and from there the light and shadows take us to the silhoutte of the man walking; again our eyes are being guided by the light flaring out from left to right.

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    Re: Walking to the light

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    This reminds me of a few photos made by Josef Sudek.
    Now you're just trying to blind me with your photo art historian knowledge, Mike!

    I've just looked him up and thanks, I think!

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    Re: Walking to the light

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Another brilliant shot Phil. You hit Cartier-Bresson's decisive moment" bang on.

    I like the way that you use the lights along the tunnel to lead our eyes into the frame; really well thought out and composed; and from there the light and shadows take us to the silhoutte of the man walking; again our eyes are being guided by the light flaring out from left to right.
    Thanks Manfred. I'm at a bit of a turning point photographically as my usual 'bread and butter' subject material is lacking in the UK! So trying a change of tack and trying to make scenes work more for me, looking for a human element to anchor the image and add context. It's a good challenge, as I'm completely having to change my mindset while trying to:

    a) not share too much in social media, forums etc - trying not to post every image
    b) build a catalogue in the UK as fast as possible

    After a long walk and many clicks I'm generally happy if I come away with 2-6 solid keepers

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