Black Bridge Triptych


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3 shots of Waterloo Bridge, known locally as Black Bridge. It was for a FB group comp but had taken some of the shots a few days too early.
Shot with K3, left image sigma 10-20, centre and right tamron 17-50
23/02/2015 - 18:16alimid
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drobbia

Link Posted 23/02/2015 - 22:26
-all are stand alone images with the middle as my choice because of quirkness - i like quirk-- pro captures and particularly well seen - t
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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Last Edited by drobbia on 23/02/2015 - 22:27

davidwozhere

Link Posted 23/02/2015 - 23:58
The middle one is certainly the best of the three.
We can't see the exif, for obvious reasons, but the d.o.f. is very shallow, resulting in a third of the in-focus rivets on the left edge being excluded from the frame. Reframing it to include more or stopping down to extend the focal area would improve it. (maybe it is stopped down - that's what we can't see).
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alimid

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 07:11
Middle and left were both shot at f2.8
Pentax K-1, K-3,K-5,

RussV

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 09:11
I think the middle works well with the other two, creating a story (for want of better phrase).
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Teaka53

Link Posted 24/02/2015 - 11:35
A great Trio, I would have probably swapped the middle and right-hand shots over to make more of the story, Distant, Close then Closer but I'm strange like that.
Malc

drobbia

Link Posted 26/02/2015 - 01:28
not strange but extremely observant - t
Teaka53 wrote:
A great Trio, I would have probably swapped the middle and right-hand shots over to make more of the story, Distant, Close then Closer but I'm strange like that.


"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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