Along the southbank, under Waterloo Bridge there is a massive, very popular, used book store. All the books are laid out on trestle tables under the bridge and people spend a lot of time browsing through them.
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NIKON D300
Focal Length: 50 mm
Aperture: f 1.8
Shutter: 1/60 sec
ISO Speed: 1000
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Very nice indeed Chris I like the position you have taken this from and the line of people slowly decreasing in size and degree of focus as you travel through the image.
Love the tones, composition and depth of field. Has a nice grain too.
Gary. EgoPimp @ 21st January, 2009
Amazing moment captured, shot just at the right time. Very well done, I really enjoyed this frame.
Thanks for sharing! :) Ilan @ 21st January, 2009
There are so many things I like about this photo...they're too numerous to really list.
It would have worked well as a monochrome and I think that's the direction most photographers would have went with it. They wouldn't be wrong to do so but I like the subdued color you've left in it.
The line of people is very interesting to look at, and the shallow focus really makes them more interesting. Everyone is concentrating.
Composition is excellent. I also love all the books...too many to ever count, and that light source in the upper left.
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Nigel
Nigel @ 21st January, 2009
Love the tones, composition and depth of field. Has a nice grain too.
Gary.
EgoPimp @ 21st January, 2009
Thanks for sharing! :)
Ilan @ 21st January, 2009
It would have worked well as a monochrome and I think that's the direction most photographers would have went with it. They wouldn't be wrong to do so but I like the subdued color you've left in it.
The line of people is very interesting to look at, and the shallow focus really makes them more interesting. Everyone is concentrating.
Composition is excellent. I also love all the books...too many to ever count, and that light source in the upper left.
Very good.
613photo @ 22nd January, 2009
Well captured!
Frida @ 22nd January, 2009
Craig @ 26th January, 2009
LightningPaul @ 8th February, 2009
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