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Castle & bridge
Image Title:  Castle & bridge
 
 By: Mark Evans  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Mark Evans {K:16674}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 350-D
Categories Architecture
Landscape
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon 18-55mm
Uploaded 4/20/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 168 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 17 Rating
6.17
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  NORTHUMBERLAND
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Chris Hunter   {K:25631} 4/20/2005
Nice country side and ruins Mark. Got yourself a new camera??

Chris


Mark Evans   {K:16674} 4/20/2005
Cheers chris !! treated myself to the 350-D it is fantastic .. honestly .. marky


Melisa Meyers   {K:9532} 4/20/2005
You rewarded yourself with a new camera and then the camera rewarded you with a great pic. :)


Marian Man   {K:64056} 4/20/2005
wow!!!! what an excellent landscape shot!!!!!! (I wish for a better camera too...)...very well done dear Marky!!!
take care
Marian


julie hugill   {K:6293} 4/20/2005
Great capture and detail mark really nice landscape well done !!
Julie


Robert Lloyd   {K:9917} 4/20/2005
wonderfull shot mark looks like iam missing alot ive never been to northumberland . i live in london . great landscape . well done mark and very well taken


Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 4/20/2005
Stunning shot, Mark!
Great combination of architecture!
Kind regards, Chris


Jan .   {K:8693} 4/20/2005
WOW....wow wow wow wow!!! I wanna live there (she whines)!!!


Keith Saint   {K:10920} 4/20/2005
You done well with this one Mark
Great composition 7 from me


Bob Aldridge   {K:14758} 4/21/2005
love it Marky kid the countryside beond looks fab,
and the sky "O" and the castle as well!!!!!!!!!!
excellent work Marky.cheers Uncle Bob.


thomas M   {K:923} 4/21/2005
Great image!... But I would have cropped it off the top portion of this image... make it like a wide screen picture... It would be more dramatic/cinematic view.

congrats, tamas



Alastair Bell   {K:29571} 4/21/2005
Hey Marky... this is a great shot contrasting two very different architectural periods! I guess the castle dates back to 16xx-17xx and the bridge looks very Victorian... Those victorians sure knew how to build stuff though eh? All those years and it is still in use and operating way beyond the original design spec (no high speed or tilting trains in those days!). Great how the Victorians chose interesting routes for their railways too, almost to maximise the scenery for the passengers... It would have been so easy for them to go further away from the castle or even right through it!
Excellent shot with great detail and colours. The viewpoint is superb as is the composition. The primary elements of the picture fit well with the 'rule of thirds' and the detail of the fore to middle ground is excellent, tailing into a slight haziness towards the background. Excellent shot!!! (Where was it?)


Judi Liosatos   {K:34029} 4/21/2005
Beautiful scenery...well done Marky.

Judi


Quix Photography   {K:20204} 4/21/2005
Excellent view of the ruins Marky, really like how you have captured the bridge in this as well.

Sue xx


Zeev Scharf   {K:24797} 4/22/2005
Beautiful scenery Marky.excellent shot ,superb colors
Best regards


John Lamb   {K:9669} 4/22/2005
Hi Mark,

Intresting textures and colours. The bridge and Castle make interesting subjects. The horizon splitting the frame into two is a little bit static though. Moving the lens down slightly to loose some sky and include a bit more foreground would improve the dynamic of the composition.

I love these type of subjects because you can go back again and agin in different light and try different compositions.

My old boat shed you kindly commented on always gets a few frames when ever I go past.

Regards John


Bruce Wallace   {K:641} 4/25/2005
Well captured Mark.


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