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Margaret Hunt Bridge

Margaret Hunt Bridge
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Cities By The Water Photo ContestTop 10 rank
Cities By The Water Photo ContestTop 10 rank week 1
Water In Black And White Photo ContestTop 20 rank
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ovosphotography
 
ovosphotography January 21, 2017
nice!
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Behind The Lens

Location

This is a shot of the Margaret Hunt Bridge in downtown Dallas, taken from the old Commerce Street bridge that has been turned into a park.

Time

This was shot in late afternoon

Lighting

The light was mostly behind me for this shot.

Equipment

This was taken with a Canon 70D and a Tamron 16-300mm lens. This was shot hand-held, but I did rest the camera on the railing to steady the shot.

Inspiration

I was really in the area to meet friends for dinner, I brought the camera to see if I could get decent shots of the river which was above flood stage.

Editing

This was processed in Lightroom and converted to Mono from a color shot.

In my camera bag

I normally carry a Canon 70D with a Tamron 16/300mm mounted and a 5D Mk III with any number of lenses ranging from a 8mm diagonal fisheye to a Sigma 200-500mm telephoto, depending on what I'll be shooting. I'm usually looking for cool things at random while traveling, so I don't get to plan a lot of shots beforehand - I've found I spend the most time with various prime lenses and the 17-300mm Tamron though, the Tamron's range lets you capture almost anything on the fly and reduces the need for lens changes out in the open

Feedback

I didn't do a lot of setup research for this one, so there's not a lot to share. Just get out and have fun!

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