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I think in the earlier days I was known as some sort of "level Nazi" on here, so I'ma go ahead and say this sort-of tilts to the left, or maybe it's just some visual deceit due to the way the clouds are "at an angle" or the way the train tracks are bent or the fact there's some barrel distortion or I don't know.
Point being one realizes this is intended to be a somewhat 'strict' setup, yet the execution is not strict enough.
You caught that guy with the had quite well in that one window; alas it looks a bit weird, as if he's running into that beam, isn't it? The second (shadow) guy up there is redundant.
For sure the people on the platforms must go, they just distract from the image.
Thoughts on this photo ? I've been a bit obsessive on my lunch break over the past couple of days talking this photo multiple times and waiting for the right person to be crossing the bridge without a train in shot on the tracks. I initially liked the amount of lines that cross over the photo and the way the glass panels on the bridge hide and reveal people. After taking it so many times I think I've lost any objectivity on if the set up was any good in the first place....