santi_martinez_romero 0 Posted January 5, 2005 creo q el contraste es escesivo . creo q tendria q tener mas detalle los coxes q circulan por el puente. resalto la saturacion del cielo azul que da un tono muy bonito. aunq creo q en esta situacion irias dentro del coxe i en marcha. buen travajo Link to comment
josemiguelnieto1 0 Posted January 5, 2005 La siematrí¡ asimé´²ica. Excelente trabajo. Feliz dí¡ de Reyes (que te traigan muchas cosas) Un saludo Link to comment
joan mateu 0 Posted January 5, 2005 Por este puente pasaran para traerte el carbon? jejejejeje. Mola el contraste de los tirantes oscuros sobre el cielo claro y viceversa, le dan su puntillo que rompe con la simetria fisica Link to comment
domenico rota 0 Posted January 5, 2005 This time with less saturation the tones are more blended toghether and the effect is more realistic. Regards. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 5, 2005 El pasado julio estuve en Lisboa, creo que he hecho mas de 200 fotos de esta ciudad y puedes creer que no tengo ningna de este puente?. Te ha quedad muy bien. Link to comment
mario_aguedo 0 Posted January 5, 2005 Very nice and original for this bridge in Lisbon, bravo Marta. Link to comment
thomas_collins1 0 Posted January 5, 2005 Nice perspective here. The sky provides a nice gradiated backdrop which emphasises the structure of the bridge. Well done! Link to comment
b_b21 0 Posted January 5, 2005 Me gustan mucho todos los efectos que da el contraluz que tienes en esta foto, aunque por alguna razon se nota demasiado el grano de la pelicula. Muy buena fotografí¡® Saludos B. B. Link to comment
julio_segura_carmona1 4 Posted January 5, 2005 Precioso encuadre y un bello color,,Marta,,,7/7... un cordial saludo. Link to comment
al-farrob 1 Posted January 5, 2005 Esta foto esta' difi'cil, la composicio'n me gusta mucho pero los colores ni tanto. Feliz Dia de Reys, mi amiga. (En Portugal no es un dia tan importante como para vosotros) Link to comment
marcobrivio 0 Posted January 6, 2005 Splendid perspective, almost an abstract shot. Some minor problems with the jpg compression Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 7, 2005 Great use of the auto windshield filter. What really amazes me is the positioning of the helicoptors...what was happening here?? Link to comment
mareval 2 Posted January 7, 2005 Excuse me Paul, did you say helicopters... ??? if you are not in joke, this are floodlights. Best Wishes. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 7, 2005 Oh ok Marta my mistake...so wheres the poles that hold them up?? Link to comment
domenico rota 0 Posted January 7, 2005 Here my version, the poles are before the bridge building and on the bridge for continuity the lights are fastened to the bridge tensive structure... see the photo, Regards ... Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 7, 2005 Ah ok i understand now. Never seen this before its quite unique and i always thought they adjusted the tension from time to time. You must admit they do look like helicopters to the unwary eye in this photo lol. This bridge is an exact duplicate of one that we have here, they probably modelled it on this Lisbon bridge. As you can see the lights are on poles though. In fact i have a shot exactly like this shot through the car window and swore it was the same bridge..but its not scanned yet (of course), but this distant shot may help understand my confusion...i appologize for that :) Link to comment
eric berluteau 0 Posted January 7, 2005 Como estas reinita? Para ti tambien Felices reyes, un besazo para mi "amiga" ya nos entendemos coraz�n.. Echa un ojo a las fotos mias del Dakar (Bueno, las tom� mi ni�o) pero alli estabamos... Link to comment
cherlyn 1 Posted January 8, 2005 Nice angle of the bridge that gives one a sense of depth. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 8, 2005 Es una foto muy bonita, pero tiene razon BB, yo tambien aprecio mucho grano. Link to comment
jos www.inpix.biz 0 Posted January 8, 2005 Hi Marta, I live in Vancouver as Paul does, I to have anumber of shots of our bridge which looks very similar to yours, nice shot! Link to comment
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