
Thought the group might enjoy this.
Caught this empty train car and leaned fully into a sterile, cyberpunk isolation vibe.
Shot straight down the centerline to exaggerate symmetry and create that “endless corridor” feeling — like you’re being pulled forward whether you want to move or not. The door at the end acts as the anchor point, almost like a checkpoint or exit that never quite feels reachable.
Color-wise, I pushed everything into a cold teal/green spectrum to strip warmth out of the scene. Wanted it to feel clinical, artificial — like the system is still running, but the people are gone. The ads overhead are intentionally left slightly chaotic and brighter to contrast the otherwise controlled environment.
Gear & approach:
Sony A7R V + Sony FE 50–150mm f/2 GM
Mid-range focal length to compress the space slightly while keeping geometry clean
Wide aperture for subtle falloff toward the edges
Lower shutter to let ambient light breathe and smooth out noise in the shadows
What I’m going for:
A quiet dystopia — not chaos, but absence.
Infrastructure without humanity.
Would appreciate critique on:
• Color grading (too heavy on teal?)
• Vignette/edge falloff — effective or overdone?
• Symmetry + framing (does the crop feel intentional?)
• Overall cyberpunk feel vs just “empty train”