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Thread: Mackinaw Bridge

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    Mackinaw Bridge

    Right time, right place. We went back on the bridge, and if it were legal to stop, I would've because they started shooting off fireworks framed by the bridge supports on the way back across!!!:mad2:
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    Re: Mackinaw Bridge

    Beautiful colors. Guess I should try this kind of photos someday ;-)

    Some would say the horizon is too close to the middle - like it cuts the photo into two halves - and it's not that good composition-wise.

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    Re: Mackinaw Bridge

    beautiful shot, I would have never thought about the bridge in the center thing if someone hadn't mentioned it though I know it's a no no. It still looks correct to me in this photo, I think it's a case of you correctly breaking the rule, at least to my eye. I thought maybe a hair too much space at the far right, but I may very well be wrong on that.

    nice shot
    Eric

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    Re: Mackinaw Bridge

    Man, I sure would like to see that one larger. I suspect that the center horizon issue will be more of a problem with a larger image but also easily solved with that larger image.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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