(f3.5, 1/6, 14mm, ISO 160)
As I was standing on the abutment of the railroad bridge waiting for the sun to get even lower for one of the shots of the sunset and bridge you see in my header above, I decided the heavy steel and rivets and the reflection on the mighty Columbia River were interesting. The river is softened a bit by the length of the exposure.
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13 comments:
Scott,I think this is one of your better pictures. Like htat it's in b&w and it has an old time feel. Great job.
I like the photograph in B&W as well. I was wondering, though, what is that black smudge in the upper right-hand corner?
Gorgeous silk water by the looks of it and so smooth . I love the exposure here and the processing.
Very very nice Scott.
A superb shot Scott - the b&w works very well with the steel and the water. The scene tells me about the mass of steel required to span so mighty a river!
No two ways about it, that's a good photo.
Beautiful tones - love the persepctive. Very interesting shot, too... great job!
looks like a might bridge over the mighty columbia to me.
i love the contrast and you could feel the mightiness of the bridge.
i dont mind your suggestions and criticism Scott, in fact its the opposite, i love those kind of comments.
Monday it is then.
this one is great.
i really like the contrast between the hard metals and the soft water.
black and white was a perfect choice for it.
fantastic.
Gorgeous monochrome composition! Love the angle at which you captured the bridge!
Nice b&w! What's not to like, lines, water, great tones!
A great subject, perfect for B/W, Scott ... aren't you happy you saw this! I am :)
excellent b&w!!
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