Hello my uhh friends. I have been down for a while computer crashed. Had some upgrades done while in the shop.After $400 in upgrades and repair it feals good to be running again. I was going through some archives and found this of the Benjiman Harrison bridge. The dock in the photo is behind a resturant my wife and I go to.I thought the scene would make a great night shot. What do you think? It good to be back :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Great shot Al, I like the colorful reflections in the water.
Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
Oh my, one of my relatives :D
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
That is an awesome shot Al!! Everything is done just perfect. The lighting is great! And welcome beck. Always good to see you!
Erv
I like it very much, great shot Al.
Marzee wrote:
Wow great shot!
Thank you very much for the kind words. :mrgreen:
ebbote wrote:
Great shot Al, I like the colorful reflections in the water.
After having dinner there that night it all seemed to come togeather.Thank you for your kind words.
Erv wrote:
That is an awesome shot Al!! Everything is done just perfect. The lighting is great! And welcome beck. Always good to see you!
Erv
Thank you very much Erv.When the computer went down it was terrible.Like anything you become used to when its gone you miss it. :-D :thumbup:
angler wrote:
I like it very much, great shot Al.
Thank you very much Jim good to hear from you. :-D :-D
Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
al davis wrote:
Very cool. :-D
Before I forget .......... love the picture, the lighting is perfect and IMO is as much the subject as the bridge ......... great job
I really like it Al.
The only thing I would do to improve it is to take a chain saw and remove the central post in the shot. :roll:
Welcome back, Al :) I'd have had to use a library computer or something; could never be away from UHH more than a day!
Love the colors and exposure of your image. For composition, I'd like to see the pole to left a bit, out of center and not so close to bright colors behind. Maybe if you had been able to stand to the right a little further? (without risking limb and gear, of course :) )
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