Photographer’s Note
Taken on my recent trip to Busan sewers. This was quite an easy shot to take. I set up my tripod with the 80-200mm lens and waited for a suitable subject to enter the frame. The image by itself with no human is quite interesting, but as it was a day of street photography and yielding good results, I figured its a good addition to the set.
The pillars are actually supports for the subway line that runs above the sewer and I was fortunate to capture them in such fine light!
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bebep
(2087) 2007-03-18 21:06
Hi Will
very beautiful composition, the human presence certainly gives vitality to the photo, good the DoF.
Kind regards
Giuseppe
jjcordier
(25412) 2007-03-19 3:20
Jolie composition avec une belle lumière. Une image au beau graphisme, réhaussé par la présence de ce passant. Joli travail sur les couleurs.
Amicalement
JJ
atlantida
(2323) 2007-03-19 5:00
Hi Will,
I agree with bebep, the human presence is very important here, I like the golden tones made by the sun rays, great composition.
Regards,
Gordana
mphotographies
(1976) 2007-03-23 2:33
Hey Will,
You did a good job having this massive columns turn into something interesting. The subtle shadows played the composition very well, it's repetional perspective makes a great visual 'graphic' artistry. Patience really matters when you capture it with a human being to give continuance to its lifeless scene.
Cheers!
Jom
vagabondtravels
(6115) 2007-03-28 7:23
Hey Will
Some nice light you have captured here. Good repetition of the pillars. I like this grafitti you have been capturing lately. There is not to much of it up here in Seoul. Anyhow well done.
Ben
wautersw
(3615) 2007-05-06 8:23
Hi Will,
just discovering your gallery, I've picked this one. Excellent light and colours and a nice compo. Looks like a worn down modern version of an medieval Cathedral. great shot. TFS
Wolf
Photo Information
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Copyright: Will Jackson (stiginthedump)
(1823) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-03-18
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Nikon D 200
- Exposure: f/8, 1/200 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-03-18 20:40








