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20-MAR-2005

Old Bridge by MarkusU

This bridge is called "Nääs Bro" (bro is Swedish for bridge) with Nääs castle in the background.


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Konica Minolta Users27-Mar-2005 05:36
The tone and the detailled are excellent. At this size, my logic tells me that an Ax should be capable of producing the same quality of detailled landscape. but repeatedly I see them coming from the 7D, not from the Ax. ???

Marc for Azure Feast.
Markus Udéhn25-Mar-2005 22:36
Thanks guys for taking the time commenting my bridge! I guess the foreground road stays where it is then ;-) JJ - here are some more pics from the same place:http://www.pbase.com/markusu/ns
Cheers,
Markus
Konica Minolta Users25-Mar-2005 06:25
Very nice. Agree the colour- tone is very pleasing to my eye. I don't mind the foreground road at all. Any chance of pulling a bit more drama out of the sky with PS ? Love to see some more pictures of the same setting. Have anymore posted in another gallery? - JJ
Neil Paskin24-Mar-2005 21:56
A very nice scene. I like the foreground logs and then the bridge and road leading the eye through the rest of the image.
Konica Minolta Users21-Mar-2005 20:21
I agree about keeping the road. Without it, the viewer is isolated from the bridge. With it, there is a feeling that you could cross this bridge. Regards, Roger
cbses 21-Mar-2005 17:51
Very nice color and lighting. I'm usually a big fan of cropping unnecessary elements out, but I am not bothered by the road at all. The road and it's snow border make a nice framing element for me. Well done.
Konica Minolta Users21-Mar-2005 17:31
Thanks for your comments! I had the same thought about the road in the right corner being a bit distracting, but I didn't want to crop the pile of wood.
Cheers,
Markus
Guest 21-Mar-2005 03:10
Very nice tones. I like the bucolique feel.
Just find the road at the bottom right corner distracting.
JL
Guest 21-Mar-2005 03:08
Absolutely wonderful color & exposure. Foreground and background nicely balanced. Handsome photo!

-- Bruce