Forth Bridge

Chris Clark

Forth Bridge

Taken tonight Sunday 27th Jly 2008 at around 2200 gmt.

Adjusted levels, minor adjustment on curves, tweak the saturation a little bit, unsharp mask and thats all.

Used my external flash to light the rocks in the foreground and I think it has worked quite well.

Comments Please.

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Forth Bridge by Chris Clark
  • Chris Clark

    Chris Clark

    Thank you to everyone for your kind comments.

    Chris

  • booboo

    booboo

    Excellent image again Chris well done

  • the6tees

    the6tees

    WOW PICTURE PERFECT Chris!!

  • kalaryder

    kalaryder

    Love the brighter light in the foreground – leads right into the bridge. Lovely.

  • shakey

    shakey

    works very well Chris,nice image

  • Colin Hollywood

    Colin Hollywood

    Lovely image Chris

  • shadyuk

    shadyuk

    Great capture!

  • Magee

    Magee

    A wonderful result indeed Chris. Very pleasing on the eye!!Such clever thinking!

  • julie08

    julie08

    Great shot:)

  • coffeetea

    coffeetea

    fantastic light use.

  • Hagen

    Hagen

    Nice shot

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    beautiful capture

  • bidkev

    bidkev

    Yes it worked Chris. I think it wouldn’t without the flash so good thinking…..........the light draws you along the rocks to the bridge.

    kev

  • Stuart Chapman

    Stuart Chapman

    Really like the use of the flash for the foreground rocks and the lighting for the rest of the shot is controlled superbly. Also like the low angle and viewpoint of the bridge and the sunset, although not spectacular, is a perfect display of late summer light. Very nice

  • Tate6

    Tate6

    Love this and the light is so dramatic! Wonderful!

  • Fee Dickson

    Fee Dickson

    and another jigsaw one..

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