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    Re: Key Bridge at Dawn #2

    Quote Originally Posted by logbiter
    Why do I hear Joni Mitchell in my head with these 2 shots?
    Totally.

    I prefer #1, as well.

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    Re: Key Bridge at Dawn #2

    The second shot is super. I really like the exposure and the way you have kept the detail in the bridge and the buildings and the placement of the bridge in the picture frame is perfect. The blue colour is spectaclar. I assume the colour is post processed and would like to see what you started with to get such a deep rich colour. I disagree that the foreground lacks interest as the reflections are great and the dark foreground at
    the left edge sort of vignettes the picture and brings you back to the bridge. If I have any suggestion, it would be to maybe crop out the trees on the extreme right, although maybe not?
    Anyways, great shot IMHO.

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    The blue color....

    Quote Originally Posted by osprey877
    .... The blue colour is spectaclar. I assume the colour is post processed and would like to see what you started with to get such a deep rich colour. .....
    Not a lot of post processing for any of my images.

    There is a very short time pre-dawn where you get those great blues. They are stronger on overcast days but only last for a short time before everything lightens up.

    All a photographer has to do is get up crazy early (or stay up crazy late)!
    No, I DON'T need that.

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