Friday, April 11, 2014
Less-physical graffiti...
Today, I thought it would be nice to take all of the decision making out of photography, and wander about with my camera set to Program mode. This is the first time I have ever used this setting with any camera that had the capability, and it was mostly in experiment as anything. Of course, the camera coped admirably - as any modern camera will - but it was also a relaxing and therapeutic way to take photographs.
The graffiti - supported both by the local council and South West Trains - can be found on a local railway station, and lends some much needed colour to the somewhat depressing and run-down Victorian establishment. The top image is of a nearby shop front.
24-70mm f/2.8 AF-S Nikkor. ISO 320. Program mode.
© 2014
Labels:
Graffiti,
Program Mode,
Victorian Railway Station
Location:
Bournemouth, UK
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