Bridge moody 

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  • The infrared medium gives this small creek a dramatic effect. Taken on a hot Queensland summer day.

  • This image is one of many that beg to be captured as you walk along the Yarra by Southbank. The bridges offer framed vistas of the busy precinct, and are themselves objects of great beauty.

  • A fantastic moody shot of London’s famous Tower Bridge. While it appears ancient, it is actually a product off Victorian engineering, a drawbridge with a pedestrian walkway across the top. It was built to compliment nearby Tower of London. This photo captures London’s moody skies with a splash of sunlight hitting the bridge itself.

  • Tower Bridge with a strong spring sun, and it’s normal traffic of cars and people, all basking in a nice spring moment. / Near to Tower of London, Tower Bridge is far newer, a drawbridge built in the Victorian era. It was built to compliment the Tower of London and has become a landmark in its own right.

  • Without sound too over the top, I like to think this is a blend of a new, modern and funky feel, but with the old world charm of a slightly desaturated feel

  • One of my favorite photos that I have framed in my living room featuring a view from the south bank of the Thames River in London. This shows one of London’s most well known bridges, Tower Bridge. Although it appears ancient, this bridge is artwork itself. Built in the Victorian era, it is a drawbridge and pedestrian walkway that is a miracle of engineering. The stone facade mimics the nearby Tower of London.

  • Misty view of Prague’s bridges

  • Morning fog and sunrise on the City park shoreline path near my home in Port Moody BC Canada. /

  • This image was captured on the River Tamar just below the Brunell Bridge from the Plymouth side at Saltash Passage. I looked out my window and saw a low mist on the river on an otherwise crystal clear day. I hopped in the car and scooted down to the river. Nikon D40x with 18-55mm Lense /

  • Glimpse of a ghost-like person walking through the vaults under London Bridge Station in London.

  • From the same shoot as ‘Pink Dawn’ and again looking over the River Lossie towards the dunes and the bridge leading to the East Beach. The sun was up by now and the pinks had changed to oranges. This is in Lossiemouth, Moray Scotland. Nikon D80 / Aperture Priority / 1/10s at f11.0 / ISO 100 / 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm / 0.9 ND soft Grad. / Exposure compensation -1 stop / Tripod / Hand release

  • Not the dawn I was expecting but eventually up she came through a low mist. This was taken from the East beach in Lossiemouth, Moray Scotland. Nikon D80 / Aperture Priority / 1/8s at f16.0 / ISO 100 / 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm / 0.9 ND soft Grad. / Exposure compensation -1 stop / Tripod / Hand release

  • Deene Park Northants / Nikon D90 ~

  • A gorgeous classic bentley….I want one…lol / Nikon D90~ / One raw shot ..processed in Photoshop.

  • Looking towards Emeryville at the Bay Bridge and the expansion project that’s going on from Treasure Island.

  • this is an “as is ” shot.. while driving over the pass of San Carlos heading North to Fort Myers, on a lonely lurking night , just when the sun was saying see you tomorrow.. sony DSC H 7 Fort Myers, Florida

  • Taken on the back side of Portsea facing the ocean, near the infamous London Bridge. This was my first visit to the south side but it didn’t look like there were any bridges to me! The swell was huge on this side and the waves made cracking noises as they smashed the shore.. Couldn’t go too long in the exposure as the water level would rise up above the rocks making it disappear from sight! / Settings Canon 40D, 17-85mm IS. FL: 35mm 3.2 seconds @ f5, ISO 100 Hoya ND400, Polarising Filter and ND4 Grad Filter Adobe Lightroom 2 Click here for my other images of Portsea Click here for my other seascapes

  • Little bridge near Cong, in Ireland. Sitting on the grounds of the abbey, leading into the magic forest that has many unique species of trees from all around the world. Hope you like it.

  • In Oughterard, Connemara, you will this bridge in the middle of Owenriff river. It leads to a tiny little island. I have no idea why, since the island is so small there is nothing there, just trees.

  • Moody London Eye / The London Eye captured from Westminster Bridge. / Standing on the other side of the road, I wanted to include the amazing London Bridge Lamps. Camera Nikon D700 with 70-300mm Lense. Manipulation. The image was cropped, colour isolated and portrait colours removed, dark vignette applied, cross-processed layering applied.

  • Westminster Bridge Lamp with V & A Victoria and Albert Monograph. and The London Eye. / Matthew 6:21-23 (New International Version) / For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. “The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you is darkness, how great is that darkness! Camera Nikon D700 with 24-120mm Lense. Photo manipulation. Levels adjustment, vignette, dodging and burning, texture layer, HDR of original photo in photomatirx pro, with 6 different exposures of the same image from a RAW file. / / You may also like to visit Just click the pictures:-) / The Houses of Parliament at Night / /

  • Well….after processing a lot of images…..and a sleepless night, in the end i just feel like going crazy with colours and all!!! So this is an editing test. Although i dont remember anymore how to achieve this effect. FEATURED in the “OUTSIDE THE BOX” group!

  • Bridge The legend of these Ravens in the Tower of London is so important to the people of England that ten ravens (6 on duty and 4 young spares) are actually employed by the Tower of London at the expense of the British government, in return for their service. It was said that Charles II ordered their removal following complaints from John Flamsteed, the Royal Astronomer However, they were not removed because Charles was then told of the legend that if the ravens ever leave the Tower of London, the White Tower, the monarchy, and the entire kingdom would fall (the London Stone has a similar legend). / Info Here

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