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PAD 99 - King's Cross Station

Posted: Wed 10 Apr 2013, 09:59
by Mike Farley
Day 99 and a visit to see the architecture of the newly refurbished King's Cross Station.

When I got home, I did a "Demolder test" to see what others have made of this well known venue. As you would expect, there are many which are similar although in my quick perusal I did not see any which emphasise the curves and lines of the roof in quite the same way.

Panasonic DMC-G3
Leica DG Summilux 25 f/1.4 (50 mm equivalent for 35 mm)
1/60 sec
f/5
ISO 500

Re: PAD 99 - King's Cross Station

Posted: Wed 10 Apr 2013, 11:39
by davidc
I never get bored of seeing this place, it's like a magnet for photography isn't it? :)
Quite like the composition and as you say I can't remember seeing this angle before, unusual considering it's "in vogue" and more people discover it.

Re: PAD 99 - King's Cross Station

Posted: Wed 10 Apr 2013, 13:15
by Mike Farley
davidc wrote:I never get bored of seeing this place, it's like a magnet for photography isn't it? :)
Quite like the composition and as you say I can't remember seeing this angle before, unusual considering it's "in vogue" and more people discover it.


It's a very impressive bit of architecture and there are quite a few options for different shots and angles. This particular image seems to be attracting more attention than usual on 365project, so I must have got something right for once! ;)

http://365project.org/pictor/365/2013-04-09

Re: PAD 99 - King's Cross Station

Posted: Thu 11 Apr 2013, 08:50
by Nina
Mike Farley wrote:
davidc wrote:I never get bored of seeing this place, it's like a magnet for photography isn't it? :)
Quite like the composition and as you say I can't remember seeing this angle before, unusual considering it's "in vogue" and more people discover it.


It's a very impressive bit of architecture and there are quite a few options for different shots and angles. This particular image seems to be attracting more attention than usual on 365project, so I must have got something right for once! ;)

http://365project.org/pictor/365/2013-04-09


I agree that it is impressive architecture and you selected a nice detail there Mike.