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Gants Hill is also a fabulous station to shot (Andy Howe on Flickr has some great tube station shots)
I did a huge project on the tube last year as my final assignment. Started with the architecture but ended up more interested in the people travelling it.
This was my assignment
http://www.nineelmsphotography.com/blog/?p=1527
I'll put up a post with some of my other images.
There are some great stations, some not to happy about photography as LULs policy is no photography.
Sometimes its best not to talk to them. Each station manager will be different and their rules leave it up to the station managers discretion if to let you photograph or not.. Yet as said, no tripods or flashes.Not that I have tried this, but LUL's conditions of carriage forbids flash photography and use of tripods but not general photography. A word with the station manager should set you straight.
Photoshop? I get confused enough with Lightroom.It is really simple. I just selected the bottom RH side. Put it on a new layer. Flip Horizontal then moved it across. It then needed a little crop to keep it even on both sides. Took about 2 minutes , if that.
Cheers Chris.I love the second shot, almost looks like it was shot in the 50 ' s . I wish there was somewhere in Manchester like that.
I love the second shot, almost looks like it was shot in the 50 ' s . I wish there was somewhere in Manchester like that.