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Bridge to BarmouthPosted by Alun (cheshire, United Kingdom) on 19 March 2009 in Landscape & Rural. this is the railway bridge to barmouth
Comments (20)
Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandPerfect perspective!!! Great shot! 19 Mar 2009 5:35am EYES WIDE SHUT from THE LIBRARY OF MY SOUL, United KingdomThis is such a gorgeous scene, Alun. Lovely composition 19 Mar 2009 6:38am Ted from South Wales, United KingdomGreat shot...every box is ticked for me...subject, perspective, exposure, composition...nice work Alun! 19 Mar 2009 7:13am Anthony Lambert from Bielefeld, GermanyNice angle and very well composed,a cracking shot.Did you throw stones in the tide ?? 19 Mar 2009 7:47am @Anthony Lambert: no, i never, i think i would have sliped on the muddy stones Cheryl from Texas, United StatesI love the angle here, my favorite on a bridge! well done! I hope you didn't get too muddy down there! 19 Mar 2009 12:08pm DaveB from Exeter, United KingdomThis might work better in B&W, but still a cool shot! 19 Mar 2009 12:46pm @DaveB: just did it, i will post it on sunday Jeff from Pembroke Dock, Wales., United KingdomI was watching a program about this bridge last night,but they didn't picture it from this angle,nice shot Al. 19 Mar 2009 2:08pm @Jeff: Was that the railway walks ? grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomI've walked this bridge a few times. Excellent view of it. 19 Mar 2009 4:38pm Mellofello from Bromley, United KingdomFantastic bridge. Well captured with excellent perspective. 19 Mar 2009 11:16pm DarkElf from Perth, Australiagreat composition with nice converging lines and good detail! really nice angle on this scene! 20 Mar 2009 1:18am Michael Rawluk from Williams Lake, BC, CanadaThat is a great shooting angle which sure works with the 17 mm. 20 Mar 2009 2:54am @Michael Rawluk: cheers Michael, dont forget that 17mm is really 28mm bacause of the size sensore of the camera, I would love to have a go with a true super wide 17mm. bridget from Western WA, United Statesgotta love those bridges again - nice angle for perspective 21 Apr 2009 4:24pm |