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Brown Bridge
Image Title:  Brown Bridge
 
 By: Sam Smith-Palomeque  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Sam Smith-Palomeque {K:1680}
Project #31 The Square Image Camera Model Olympus D-390
Categories Architecture
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Natural World
Lens Olympus D-390
Uploaded 10/16/2004 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 164 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating
5.60
/ 5 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  KENT
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Not a particularly great shot but i thought the angles and lines were intetesting. Taken on the bridge over the chalk lake in Snodland
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Manu     {K:13015} 10/19/2004
Hiya
I thinks the central disappearing lines work well but the top of the picture is a little blown out ie to white.
Maybe spend more time playing around with the image.

Good luck

Manu


Sam Smith-Palomeque   {K:1680} 10/19/2004
True. Maybe it would look better if the top was more like the bottom; darker, so the middle looks more interesting.
Thanks for commenting!
Sam


APPAVE José   {K:566} 10/23/2004
Good tones. I love these brownish colours. Great shot Sam. Jose


YeeLin    {K:322} 10/24/2004
Great tones ! Nice perspective


Paul Maguire   {K:1050} 10/28/2004
The lead-in lines are what make this shot, and result in a very graphic composition. I wouldn't worry about the blown out highlights too much, as I think that in this case the white sky provides a balance to the dark foreground. Reminds me of Yin and Yang. For future reference, though, it's worth remembering that digital exposure works like slide film: you have to expose for the highlights to avoid losing detail in them as the become "burnt out". Using photoshop you can usually regain detail in the shadows of an underexposed (dark) shot, but burn out the highlights and they're gone forever. If the contrast is really extreme then you could consider taking two shots at different exposures and compositing them digitally, although in practise this is a lot of work.


arwa abdullah   {K:34425} 10/30/2004
beautiful line and symmetry!
I love those images of geometric shapes I have to try it!!
looks like fun
maybe it would look nicer if u cropped from the right and left sides


Fred Lord   {K:4790} 10/30/2004
Sam: You are correct. It's very interesting composition. The monochromatic effect is very appropriate here. I like the converging lines very much.


Karen Ferranti   {K:2937} 10/31/2004
I like this one, great perspective.


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