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Apr 09, 2006 15:44 |  #1

Hi guys,

Went back to Clifton Suspension Bridge tonight to take a few shots of the bridge since they had put up the new lights to mark Brunel's 200th brithday.

I used a tripod for the 1st time with a cable release and feel happy with the results.:D Any feedback or constructive criticism is appreciated.


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Apr 09, 2006 15:46 |  #2

Looks like you need 947 more words, 'cause I can't see any picture.

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Apr 09, 2006 15:50 |  #3

Somehow the attachement did not work.

Lets try again!


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Apr 09, 2006 15:55 as a reply to  @ Northern Tony's post |  #4

Oooohh!

Pretty!

Needs to be roated clockwise by 2 or 3 degrees, and perhaps 5% cropped off the right, but I like it.

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Apr 09, 2006 15:59 as a reply to  @ Radtech1's post |  #5

Ya know, if you have access to that, you could composite a really nice shot. What I would like to see is this sky* and then wait 20 to 30 minutes and take another. That (I suspect) would give some very dramatic lighting along the bridge footers.

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*Or even one more richly textured with clouds, if you are just that lucky. But retaining this brightness.


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Apr 09, 2006 16:13 as a reply to  @ Radtech1's post |  #6

Thanks Radtech for your comments.

I have taken on board what you said about rotating it a little and cropping.

Is this what you had in mind?


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Apr 09, 2006 17:40 as a reply to  @ Northern Tony's post |  #7

Nice shot.

I would like to see more of the RH side of the bridge brought out - the pillar, if you shot raw could adjust exposure and using 2 layer bring up the detail. I notice there is a grass bank in foreground so would have to watch out that it does not appear.




  
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Apr 09, 2006 21:41 |  #8

Hello Northern Tony
I think it would better if you crop the sky in your original photo than the land. The land at the extreme left of the image at bottom explains at what height the photographer is, I think that must be there. By the way what you think ?


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Apr 10, 2006 02:43 as a reply to  @ ghosh's post |  #9

Thanks for all your comments.

I am really pleased with this first attempt using the tripod and can now see the benefits of using one, especially with the cable release to reduce camera shake.

Would you suggest that I used a slightly large aperature to obtain more light or would this over expose the shot?:confused:


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Apr 10, 2006 04:14 as a reply to  @ Northern Tony's post |  #10

Northern Tony wrote:
Would you suggest that I used a slightly large aperature to obtain more light or would this over expose the shot?:confused:

As you are using a tripod, I would alter shutter speed not aperture to get more light - set aperture higher to get more DOF and where the sweet spot is for your lens and then just set exposure using shutter speed. I would recommend putting camera on M setting.

I would also take a number of different shots at varying exposures as you can then blend from differnet pics. Use camera timer to reduce movement.




  
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Apr 12, 2006 03:09 |  #11

Hmm, a bit more off the right and a pano format to get the bridge out of the middle of the shot???


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