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    This shot is brilliant!!!, 5 stars from me.

    I have done a few late night bridge shoots myself I will have to post them!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by >JJ<
    This shot is brilliant!!!, 5 stars from me.

    I have done a few late night bridge shoots myself I will have to post them!!
    Wow. This is excellent. I really like the detail you've held up in the darker areas and the liquid light spilling across the river. You are going to have a terrific bridge series by the time you are done.
    Are you going to do all the manhattan bridges? Better get the tunnels too.

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    Great shot, very clean, perfect scene for black and white. What did you shoot in?

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    Thanks for the time to look , and comment.
    Chunk, since I am at it I think I will attempt to have a night shot of all the N.Y bridges. btw, I also did a reshoot of the Verrazano bridge and came out far better than the last I posted. I had to do very little work in psp. I will be posting that one soon to see how it goes over.
    Littledunno,
    I was shooting in jeans and tee shirt as the weather was fairly warm
    this was shot with Kodak Royal Supra 200 color negative film. I only develop the negatives and then scan them onto the puter to work with. I have a feeling b&w film is going to be the first to extinction. From what Ive read, ( great book by Rohn Engh, a veteran editorial and stock photographer) more of a market for color prints and images than b&w, especially in stock photography. Always better to have a version of a shot in color as well as b&w. doubles the marketing potential. So lots of pros who still shoot film and scan, shoot in color.
    Micheal , Natalie thanks for the time.
    JJ, looking forward to your bridge shot posts
    please do not edit and repost my photos


    gary


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