Lead In Lines

Most of the time the images I take are planned but sometimes an image will just jump out at you as you planning to do something else.
This shot of the pedestrian tunnel under the track at Imola is a perfect example.  I was walking over the local park where the Ayrton Senna memorial is situated to get some shots and pay my respects - more on this in tomorrow's blog.
The tunnel caught my eye immediately with the subdued lighting and the ribbed walls providing the perfect lead in lines.  Using the 17mm end of the 17-35mm wide angle lens the lines were exaggerated even further. But I decided I needed a focal point at the end of the tunnel to further improve the composition.  Luckily one of the spectators attending this weekend's event walked through the tunnel and I only had to wait for him to reach the optimum point so I could take the shot.
 Nikon D800 - Nikon 17-35mm f2.8 AF-S - 1/15 @ f7.1 - ISO 400


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