Sitting on the train, on my way home from the xmas holidays, january 2nd. Next stop is Mjolby, time to wait until next train continues approximately 1 hour. I walk around the station in search of any interesting things to shoot. I find these stairs with perfect conditions. Sun is hitting hard from above, dust and particles is in the air and small ray-shine searches it's way down towards the tunnel. Spot found!
I setup my camera and light. Here I start to take some longer exposures to try capture strong movement but all the people walking up the stairs kept goin so slow. The really strong red trail is from a shirt I was wearing while runnin up towards the top like a maniac. Was hard to get it lit properly to show but pretty decent in the end still.
This is a stitch from around 10 exposures so it's HDR, kinda.
There was a bunch of people who stayed for a while and asked me what I was doing and showed much interest in my little session here, was great fun!
PS CS4 for typo, vignetting & levels
Photo information: Canon 400D l Sigma 17-70 F2.8-4.5 l ISO 100 l f/11 l multiple exp's l 17mm
Gotta say, that's DD work right there. I was trying to figure out what the hell it was exactly before I read your notes hah hah. Beautiful shot and station, I'd like to visit there sometime. Cheers!
Vänta nu här.... Du är ju svensk..... hmm trodde du var får USA eller något...
Oh well awesome shot
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It's very creative
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dA is for the literary arts, too.
But, the photo looks pretty cool.
How do photographers pull that high-speed light stretch effect?
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Oh well awesome shot
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