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willmurray
16th of October 2011 (Sun), 01:03
Or as it is more commonly known as by the locals: "The Squinty Bridge".
Let me know which picture is more appealling. I personally prefer no.2, it just looks more natural to me.
Click for larger images. ;)

1.
http://willmurray.smugmug.com/InTheDark/Structures/Squinty-Bridge/IMG0704/1040241239_vz7Tn-S-1.jpg (http://willmurray.smugmug.com/InTheDark/Structures/Squinty-Bridge/14112909_HZRKP6#1040241239_vz7Tn-A-LB)

2.
http://willmurray.smugmug.com/InTheDark/Structures/Squinty-Bridge/IMG0713/1040241278_ZByA4-S-1.jpg (http://willmurray.smugmug.com/InTheDark/Structures/Squinty-Bridge/14112909_HZRKP6#1040241278_ZByA4-A-LB)

Thanks for looking.
Regards, Will

DLitton
17th of October 2011 (Mon), 02:31
The second shot is much better. The right side of the first has some highlights that are distracting, and you have less of the sky in the shot (when its not interesting no need to have excess). Granted I am a fan for panoramas and I feel that if you tried to land one (a wider shot of the first with less sky) it might look pretty nice! just be careful of the highlights on the right!

willmurray
17th of October 2011 (Mon), 15:06
Thanks for the advice David, this place is very close to me so I will have to pay it another visit to put your good tips into action.
Thanks again, Will

Canon_Matt
23rd of October 2011 (Sun), 03:03
I like #2 as well. It draws the eye to the bridge a lo better than #1.

willmurray
23rd of October 2011 (Sun), 09:13
I like #2 as well. It draws the eye to the bridge a lo better than #1.

Thanks Canon_Matt. I am waiting for the right evening/night weather to head back and improve on this once more. Here is hoping.