This picture of people turbine hall of the Tate Modern, originally the Bankside Power Station, is one of the first pictures I took with my first DSLR. Perhaps it’s just nostalgia, but it’s still one of my favourites.
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It is a very cool shot, definitely worthy of a repost.
Thanks James!
Equally beautiful from the inside as it is from the outside.
Great “movement”!
Thanks Pedro! I think this was the first time I’d tried to capture movement via motion blur, so glad that works for you
I see why it’s one of your favorites, it’s a great shot.
Thanks oneowner!
I like the way you captured the scale of the place; that handful of people is all that’s needed. Nice!
Thanks Luddy. ‘Scale’ seemed like the perfect name for this picture.
Fantastic!
Thanks Ash!
Cool shot…the building is enormous!!! The monotone works really well here…austere building and just a few people. I like this!
Thanks Dave. I think that was what drew me to this scene – the an enormous space, with only a few tiny people wandering through it, created such a great contrast.