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"Skyward"


wilsontsoi

18-70, ISO 200, f16, 1/60, in-camera sat, cloudy WB, hand-held. Manipulation: None.


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Yes Wilson! I like this. I love the way you have used the 'corners' of the frame. Your eye for a photograph is not in question but this shows some 'extra' creativity!

 

I like it a lot!

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Thanks so far for your feedback. Reiner, I indeed waited (not very long because of strong wind,) for the right cloud position and formation. Got a few more shots with different clouds, but this is the one that works best, I think.
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Wow. This is great! I agree with RE (and you) on the clouds...just right!!! Wonderful color and perspective.
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I always learn so much from reading David's comments on your images, Wilson! I never thought about the "corners" until I read his comment. Interesting!!

 

This is great ... the perspective is fabulous. The color of the sky is the best. The copper color and the white lines bring the eye right into the image.

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Indeed, the 'corners' comment is spot on and explains the immediate visual appeal of this photo. I have an affinity for shots leading to infinity and this works well in that regard. I'd like to see a version of this scene where the supports on the left are not in it - I really like the copper beams and would like to see them as the center of interest. They strike me as much stronger than the rest of the image. Forgive my humble attempt at attaching an alternative.

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...for your comments. Derek, thank you for your elaboration and of course I don't mind, and in fact appreciate the example upload (that's what the function for, isn't it?) as it readily communicates an idea. I sort of played around with different composition, but was already getting really dizzy waiting for the clouds with my head straight up...thought I was going to pass out when I look back down to normal view. ^_^
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Thank you Lidia for your feedback. Appreciate it. ^_^ BTW, for another angle, and a regular view of this bridge, you can see it here .
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