Night view around Waterloo Station

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Night view around Waterloo Station

Postby Mata » Mon 10 Nov 2014, 02:00

Hi

A few photos from my night visit to Waterloo and Southbank on Saturday night.

Most of the time I was tucked away under the Hungerford Bridge because of the rain. :lol:

I haven’t done much editing yet so you get to see them as they were taken.
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Re: Night view around Waterloo Station

Postby Mata » Mon 10 Nov 2014, 02:03

Few more from the southside.
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Re: Night view around Waterloo Station

Postby Mata » Mon 10 Nov 2014, 02:04

And one more.
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Re: Night view around Waterloo Station

Postby Paul Heester » Mon 10 Nov 2014, 10:40

I walked over Tower Bridge (in non-photo mode) on Saturday evening trying to escape the rain so well done on staying out on such miserable night :) My favourites are your first image for being so quirky and your last image for showing a moody scene. You could try cropping out the hoardings on the left which then gives a mystery to what the guy is looking at??
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Re: Night view around Waterloo Station

Postby Mata » Mon 10 Nov 2014, 13:27

Thanks Paul

I am going to try cropping few different ways to see how the photos look.

As you said the weather wasn’t that good. But I think it makes a person look at the scenery from a different prospective.

If I hadn’t been stuck under the bridge because of the rain I don't think I would have taken the last scene.

Which may turn out to be the highlight of the evening once I have done some work on it.
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Re: Night view around Waterloo Station

Postby davidc » Tue 11 Nov 2014, 01:55

I may be imagining it but the horizon seems slightly wonky on the last one?

Interested to see what you can make of these after you have processed them. Most of the time, people only show images they have already had a pass at so seeing the before/after could reveal a lot about how you approach making an image "your own". If that makes sense!
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Re: Night view around Waterloo Station

Postby Mata » Tue 11 Nov 2014, 12:55

Hi Davidc

Yes it was/is. I have adjusted the original.

I am leaving the editing to next month.

I am hoping I will have enough experience and a large variety of photos to start to understand 'my take' and put my personal signature on them.

Thanks for the feedback, much helpful.
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Re: Night view around Waterloo Station

Postby davidc » Tue 11 Nov 2014, 13:37

Why don't you join the 5 B&W shots in 5 days event too? :)
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Re: Night view around Waterloo Station

Postby Mata » Tue 11 Nov 2014, 15:39

You are a very persuasive man. I have added my name to you list. :D

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