This is the "Golden Panoramic", which is made of steel. As is the whole reailway station too. And it reminded me of the few basic things that usually get neglected or even lost in the search for the more "noble" ones. A being, in order to live "better", has to *live* first. So I wonder, how much life do we waste hunting behind the phantasms of each and every fashion about what is "better life".
The image now. Does the light make it? It should be a bit of the strong light that the simple things emit, or towards which they are "going", but I don't know if it is already too much. I'd be glad for any help/comments/critiques.
Interesante contraluz!, por ahí un poco sobre expuesta en las altas luces, pero eso no me disgusta, le aporta luz y contrastes a la escena, la composición como siempre, impecable. Felicitaciones!
Or perhaps again the need for a HDR film, which I still didn't find, Dave. But to be honest about this one, I find the exaggerated light against the more "normal" tones quite interesting. I think I'll have to learn a lot about controlling the impact that it can produce if it is used in some appropriate way. This could make such scenes look quite attractive in all their "usual" look.
Possibly the light area on the outside is a little too bright, but to get the proper exposure on the inside that can't be helped. A good shot of the train, though, Nick. Dave.