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15th April 2016, 02:10 AM
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Flinders Street Station in Melbourne
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15th April 2016, 03:24 AM
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Re: Flinders Street Station in Melbourne
It's an interesting experiment, Stephen, but to be honest, it's not doing much for me.
Blurred subjects in the background work a lot better than those in the foreground. They take away from the rest of the image. Had you panned at a slow shutter speed and gotten a fairly sharp image of the people who are moving and blurred the station, that would have likely resulted in a stronger composition.
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15th April 2016, 07:38 AM
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Re: Flinders Street Station in Melbourne
Agree with Manfred on this one, these type of images can be great but I don't think its worked very well here.
I think there is a big element of luck to these images as well, because you don't know whos going to move and how fast etc.
I plan to try something like this myself, and to give myself the best chance of producing a good image I'm going to take as many shots as possible.
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15th April 2016, 08:48 AM
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Re: Flinders Street Station in Melbourne
Some of the individuals do look sharp when viewed from a distance. I would suggest cropping some of the figures, the strider on the left would be a good starting point.
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