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Jun 08, 2004 22:40 |  #1

Okay..........I tried to take it as close as I can :D

What do you guys think??

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Jun 08, 2004 23:28 |  #2

What exactly is your subject in the picture ? The bridge ? If so, I'd like to see more of it (just my amateur opinion)




  
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Jun 09, 2004 07:38 |  #3

:(

I tried doing a different perspective...........​....

I guess its not working out.

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Jun 09, 2004 07:50 |  #4

Have you tried taking the picture from an angle rather than from the side of the bridge, give it a little depth of field, make it look 3d, and still keep your perspective (only include a portion of the bridge)
Also, maybe wait for the sun to go really low, to light up the bridge underneeth a little....




  
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Jun 09, 2004 07:58 |  #5

cmM wrote:
Have you tried taking the picture from an angle rather than from the side of the bridge, give it a little depth of field, make it look 3d, and still keep your perspective (only include a portion of the bridge)
Also, maybe wait for the sun to go really low, to light up the bridge underneeth a little....

Thanks Chris.............I will give your advice a try.

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