I was in the passenger seat so I was able to get some shots. This is 24mm. I stuck the camera as far out the window as I could and hoped for the best. The sun was in the frame. Using an 810 with a tamron 24-70.
Sometimes you get lucky - great shout!
That's a wonderful shot...love the POV.
Nosaj
Loc: Sarasota, Florida
fergmark wrote:
I was in the passenger seat so I was able to get some shots. This is 24mm. I stuck the camera as far out the window as I could and hoped for the best. The sun was in the frame. Using an 810 with a tamron 24-70.
Great effort and great results.
NoSocks
Loc: quonochontaug, rhode island
I was amazed on my first trip over the bridge as a 12 yr old in 1959. I was overwhelmed on a recent trip over the new Tappan Zee and you captured my feeling perfectly. Wonderful shot.
Stunning, dramatic shot - perfect in B&W!
Thank you all for looking. I processed this for printing. Experience has shown me that I am much happier with the results when I clip the darks and lights. I could have overdone it on this one, but I was interested in bringing out more cloud detail behind the cables. This is the original color
Good you were not a passive passenger. Nice going
fergmark wrote:
I was in the passenger seat so I was able to get some shots. This is 24mm. I stuck the camera as far out the window as I could and hoped for the best. The sun was in the frame. Using an 810 with a tamron 24-70.
Attractive angles of the bridge and clouds.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Great shot from an unusual aspect. It's about time that they are building that bridge, the original one was litterally falling into the river
Outstanding angle and your PP to B & W makes the picture. Very, very good might just be PERFECT.
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