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FollowWell I didn't have the blue skies I would have liked but hopefully the clouds make up for it a little. This is a footbridge at the back of Bristol Temple Meads...
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Well I didn't have the blue skies I would have liked but hopefully the clouds make up for it a little. This is a footbridge at the back of Bristol Temple Meads station and a site I had to revisit with my new lens. Hope you like it....
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FrankSomma
August 28, 2012
This is ncely done Brass. Beautiful lines making an engaging composition. Neato!
lrussellphotography
August 28, 2012
wicked shot. love the S curve and the composition is amazing. great job!
oliverkluwe
September 27, 2012
Excellent shot from an exciting angle. The tower block seems to be standing on the bridge.
Freelily
November 12, 2012
Love it! Bet you are having a blast with that lens; looks like it may be hard for you to stay out of its way! :)
FrankSomma
November 12, 2012
...I commented previously but I'm lovin this shot all over again! Congrats on this fine feature Brass!
JMOATS
November 13, 2012
Great perspective! Congratulations on the Feature! Superb Composition Award!
jesusfreak3520
November 14, 2012
Neat shot. All the leading lines take you right back in. Congrats on the feature!
drakkardarkblade
November 15, 2012
Real nice capture. Please take check out my stuff and vote if you get a chance. viewbug.com/drakkardarkblade/vote
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Location
Underneath the curvy footbridge that passes over the floating harbour behind Behind Bristol Temple Meads train stationTime
Early evening in August - 5.30pmLighting
It was a slightly overcast day but with good cloud structureEquipment
Olympus OMD-EM5; Samyang Fisheye (Manual Focus); Gorillapod Tripod; No FlashInspiration
I wanted to combine the architectural distortion of the fisheye lens with that of the curvy bridge and, dare I say it, I have a slight obsession with photographing bridges!Editing
I took 5 exposures at 1 stop intervals (to cope with the huge contrast in light levels between the sky and the underside of the bridge), combined them using HDR Effex Pro 4; and applied one of my favourite filters - Granny's AtticIn my camera bag
Usually more than I should but as I shoot micro four thirds its not too heavy - typically, aside of my OMD-EM1, a flash, a small Garry Fong, fish eye, wide angle, 50mm (25mm m43 Voightlander- my go to, manual focus, lens), and portrait lens - all fixed focussed lenses, ND filters for my wide angle and 50mm lenses, a couple of spare batteries, cable release, lens cloth and brush.Feedback
This picture was about distorted architecture so got a reference frame in shot, the brick wall, together with the naturally 'distorted' curvy bridge. The sky was a minor distraction so I used the Granny's Atic filter to effectively turn it monochrome and put the focus on the architecture. What made this shot was getting the angles right so I took multiple shots and chose the one that I thought had the most impact. I also took care to line up the edge of the frame with that of the bridge to lead the eye into the shot.