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Dec 29, 2006 07:29 |  #1

I took this shot this morning in front of the Manhattan Bridge entrance, NYC. As always, please provide criticisms & ways to improve the pic.

Edit: Looking back at it now. I think it might be too saturated. Too busy. Any thoughts?

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Dec 29, 2006 07:57 |  #2

I think the colors are good, and it's a great exposure. But to me, it looks more like the bridge entrance is the subject of the photo instead of the car.

I think if the car were facing front and angled toward the left might help the composition out a bit.

If you really wanted to include the whole arc in the background, I might have used a wider lens, and got physically closer to the car.


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Dec 29, 2006 14:50 |  #3

I really love this shot! did you manage to turn the car round but have the same background.
Stunning.
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Dec 29, 2006 17:42 |  #4

livewire-photography.com wrote in post #2460667 (external link)
I really love this shot! did you manage to turn the car round but have the same background.
Stunning.
James....

Im going back to the scene of the crime to recompose the shot. I agree w/ the post above in that the attention is directed to the structure to the left. This was taken on a one-way street. So I'll have to sneak my car in facing the wrong direction. ;-)a I'll have to wait until the end of the holiday season, since its so busy in NYC.




  
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