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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 118 - Light >> Challenge 118 - Eligible > Pedestrian Bridge*
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12-OCT-2006 Brent

Pedestrian Bridge*

Canon EOS 30D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/200s f/9.0 at 19.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time12-Oct-2006 11:11:56
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 30D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length19 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/9
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Brent 22-Oct-2006 16:30
Thanks Jano and Paul :-)
Paul 22-Oct-2006 04:01
I like this, it was the effect of the light on this that made me open the thumbnail which is what it's all about. Good one.
janewigginsphotography18-Oct-2006 10:54
This is really great Brent, with the lighting, shadows, lines, color, and such. I like it much more in color as it is just more interesting. jano
Brent 13-Oct-2006 23:50
Thanks Sharon and Christina. I wasn't sure anyone would be able to see those cool squiggles for what they are in this resolution. Hope you find time to capture the shot you are looking for Christina, I know all too well how some challenges it is tough make time to go out and find what you seek. I looked at this spot again today since it isn't far from work to see if the light was different. It was the same, but suddenly along came a big white car ferrie boat centered in the distance...I had the perfect shot lined up...and then a guy walked in front of me :-( Oh well!
Squared C13-Oct-2006 22:59
I like the color one as well and I'm jealous of the squiggles. My first thought when I saw this challenge was to finally try and get a shot of reflected light that looks reflected. If I can find the time that's what I'm working toward! You've done a great job here!
elips13-Oct-2006 21:22
I like the color one better, Brent. The creams and blues work really well together. Interesting glass reflection squiggles on the floor! ~Sharon
ctfchallenge13-Oct-2006 14:01
Thanks Rod and Sue Anne. I appreciate the suggestion Lee, I haven't done much B&W and doing so didn't come to mind until you suggested it. Here is a simple conversion of the image. I don't like it quite as well as the color version, but maybe I just need to convert it better (just hit the desaturate button in PS and bumped up the contrast). Maybe others prefer it though?
~Brent
sue anne13-Oct-2006 11:08
Nice and good composition - I feel like I'm standing there looking down. :)
ctfchallenge13-Oct-2006 10:45
Have you tried it in B&W? Just a thought.
theFly
Rod 13-Oct-2006 09:51
Nice one Brent wiv the light creating the added interest:-)