Yochia
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Click444
June 07, 2014
This is the kind of photo that makes you say "Oh My" when you first see it. You nailed it!
pamwemhaner
February 08, 2017
Really cool shot, I can't tell if it is looking up, down, through or what. Very creative.
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Behind The Lens
Location
The photo was taken on a construction site of highway 6 south section.Time
During the site visit, at around noon on a hot summer day, I was looking for a shaded spot while trying not to steer to far from the group I saw does magnificent structures and I just had to take the picture.Lighting
as the picture was taken in the summer there was no need for a special lighting, actually I had a problem with shadows, it was a very bright sunny day and it did take a while (and half a dozen shots) till I got the right composition.Equipment
this picture was taken with a Canon Power shot SX50 HS, Aperture: f/4.0, ISO: 80, Shutter Speed: 1/100. I placed the camera on the edge of the cage.Inspiration
we were site visiting to see the progress of the construction, and right there I saw those huge iron cages ready to be moved to the construction site of the bridge. I was fascinated by the pattern and the tunnel like view.Editing
As a rule I never use any post-processing, by taking pictures I try to convey my view and the way I see things and to hear or see people enjoying my pictures I know I succeeded in conveying my feeling and my view of things.In my camera bag
I usually carry my favorite the D-90. but when I go on a planned trip I take the D-90 and the powerShot.Feedback
My advice to anybody whom may ask is, always carry your camera (or two) and be alert to the on going movement or shapes in the surrounding area and the scenery.