Following up my previous street photography we were asked to meet up and look inside the Sheffield train station at a little more energetic atmosphere to see how the images looked. I found this environment really opening as it allowed me to watch people pass by and create stories and situations in my head. This meant I found more interesting things to photograph. Some images came out really good and others not too good which is just the way taking photographs in a busy place like a train station turns out,
I personally loved the colour of the train station and the way everything it always in a rush. This meant it was a really challenge to make sure I created the images quickly before they passed. The way the train station is set out also allowed me to play with lines and parallels as the long platforms worked perfectly well in images. Below I have added the plain images that stood out for me and made me proud to have taken:
This image represents the process of taking the image as I had to prepare my image and create a starting point. Through the next few images you can see the image coming together and looking more professional.
This image I felt looked more put together and worked better once the woman had put her hands on her hips.
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