david_rice 0 Posted August 16, 2001 Interested in opinions regarding exposure, shadow detail, and overall appeal Link to comment
mbuntag 2 Posted August 16, 2001 I like the composition of the photo and the tonality looks good. I also like the fact that you took the trouble to photograph the setting at such a late hour. The absence of any human presence works for me. Link to comment
kasigi 0 Posted August 17, 2001 One of the things that makes DC's metro so unique is the architecture of the stations - the curving rooves and open spaces. Although I like the shot and the tonality, it would;ve been even more effective if the viewer could see the massive open areas in some of the stations - try Metro Center's upper levels or the recently redone Woodly park. Link to comment
david_rice 0 Posted August 20, 2001 Interesting that you say that it looks like a metro station in DC. Its Union station in Los Angeles, Califonia. I have been to D.C several times but never photographed the stations there. I never seem to take my tripod. I have to admit the metro stations in both cities look very close to the same. Link to comment
dennis_keizer 0 Posted August 24, 2001 I like this one Dave. I agree the lack of human presence works well here. Link to comment
kasigi 0 Posted September 27, 2001 oops - it really does look like a DC metro station and we also actually *have* a Union Station metro stop. Link to comment
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