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Uploaded: 08/29/09 6:29 PM GMT
Black Bridge 2
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Shot With Olympus E-Series using 42-150mm lens. The second of a series of three, this is a really old condemned railway bridge near my house. Unlike the first upload the only thing altered is the image size. As always opinions appreciated thank you very much for commenting in advance.

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.Jhihmoac
08/30/09 1:04 AM GMT
...And I'll bet this has some kind of spooky legend attached to it...Places like this always do...Or people create them...Nice capture...
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4evernight
08/31/09 9:42 PM GMT
very nice view looking up from below
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.pslm33
09/01/09 1:49 PM GMT
Very nice perspective, the lines on this photo are very strong. I think that you would have done well to push the saturation a little bit more on this one. Thanx for posting
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::susanlynn
09/01/09 2:17 PM GMT
What a massive structure to be condemned. The angle you shot from makes for a great composition Gaz. I am wondering though what that round light colored spot is in the lower almost middle of the frame?

A bit of history preserved here nicely though as it will most likely have to torn down before it falls upon one of those graffitti artists that I see are evident from looking under those high trestles.
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::solita17
09/02/09 6:44 AM GMT
I like the angle you shot at... the perspective almost makes me feel dizzy as if I was actually there. Railroad bridges like this always seem to be supported by the grace of a higher power, the lattice-work of the supports looks so spindly... Nice one.
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.hirschikiss22
09/02/09 6:28 PM GMT
I like the angle too. It shows so much of the architecture of the bridge which really is fascinating. I am glad you captured it before it was gone.
~Kim
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.slybri
01/04/10 7:12 PM GMT
I like the angle at which you framed this shot it definately adds to the composition. I think a better balance between the highlights in the clouds and the shadows under the bridge would realy add to this shot but it isnt an easy task balancing the exposure in this sort of shot, maybe bracketing could help. Never the less I think this is a great post.
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