One Lens, One Hour, One Location – Central Station…
by Rodney Campbell on Feb.18, 2014, under Life, Photography
I recently gave myself a mini project – one of limitation really – to go out and shoot with just one lens, one focal length for one hour in one location, on a nice overcast day to see what I could come back with. That trip with a fisheye lens to the architectural wonders of the Queen Victoria Building resulted in a handful of images I was fairly happy with – two in particular
I’ve decided to continue this project and will head out to other architectural locations in Sydney, again with just the 15mm fisheye lens for a maximum of 1 hour and will process the images to a similar monochrome feel as the others with the aim of producing a portfolio of similarly toned images held together by the underlying project theme
This location was nearby Central Railway Station at the southern end of the Sydney CBD
Note: These images (especially the wider shots) look much better when larger – so click any of the images below to see larger versions in an inline overlay slideshow gallery viewer.
Looking straight up under the main clock in the central hall
Look into mine Eye
Mars Awaits
Empty Columns
Me and My Shadow
Actually this is where the new light rail system stops
Light at the end of the Rail
Shroom