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Jan 25, 2009 22:08 |  #1

Well I obviously spelled the title wrong. But maybe it'll peak people's attention more. lol
Charles M. Braga bridge (I-195) located in MA. It connects Somerset and Fall River. http://e (external link)n.wikipedia.org/wiki/C​harles_M._Braga,_Jr._B​ridge (external link)

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Jan 26, 2009 14:41 |  #2

Is the Bridge the main attraction or the battleship?




  
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Jan 26, 2009 15:55 |  #3

A bit underexposed too. Could use a little work in post.




  
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Jan 27, 2009 00:09 |  #4

try and to get the subject more i mean the snow and the ledge on the bottom of the photo is really ruining the picture you want the bridge to pop out. Also it is underexposed you can't see the detail on the bridge you can just see dark spots along the side. Also you want to get a better angle so that all or most of the bridge is in the picture and other distractions are not present like the snowy ledge in your photo


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Jan 27, 2009 18:38 as a reply to  @ clickz's post |  #5

I totally understand now...this pic definitely needs to be redone. I will do so, hopefully in the next few weeks.
Thanks for all the help.


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