I prefer the original crop and exposure. The patterns in the brick give it a spiralling kind of feeling which I find more interesting. The square crop is more static.
I do like this shot of it, especially with the silhouettes.I walk through the tunnel fairly regularly, it's quite a lot brighter since they improved the lighting, although it remains rather grubby despite the council employing contractors to clean it up.
This is a pic a took a few years ago when it was gloomier, I tried to make the tunnel most central:
Greenwich Foot Tunnel by nigelwilliams2001, on Flickr
Thank you, just the three on this oneI like the wide image. Proper use of HDR. Great dirty green colour hue
How many images did you have to play with?
Thanks a lot. I see what you mean about the floor being tilted, I think while i was working on it I was looking at it for so long trying to work out if it was straight or not that my eyes just gave up and decided it was straight even though there is that little tilt haha.Hi Nate, it's very striking, good front to back sharpness, nice composition though the floor is tilted up at the left. The colour is a bit 'nuclear' for my taste, but it doesn't have the classic 'overcooked HDR' grey patches and halos.
Reminds me a lot of the tunnel under South Norwood station from when I was a kid (I have been through this one too, but only once).