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 By: Megan Forbes  
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Photographer  Megan Forbes {Karma:4617}
Project #13 Long Exposure Camera Model Sony F707
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 3/3/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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Views 539 Shutter 1/8
Favorites Aperture F 2.0
Critiques 13 Rating Critique Only Image
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About Another shot of Tower Bridge in light rain at night. I took this one from a little further back along the river to get the boats in (it was low tide, as can be seen around the bottom right corner). Originally the image was in colour, but I decided to change it to sepia to honour the age of the bridge (which is not nearly as old as some would suppose, but worthy of respect nonetheless). Comments appreciated.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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JL E JL E   {K:9693} 11/6/2003
excellent photo!.
cheers,
Jose.

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Nish Sivakumar   {K:378} 9/17/2003
Beautiful! Meg, I think you should upload more pics here :-)

Nish (The Lounger of course)

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R S   {K:294} 3/29/2003
this is very nice. it seems to lean to the right a degree or so and yes, the forground boats are a tad too dark - but the captured the bridge very well here.
compositionally it is a bit too 'cenetered' for my taste but it works here.

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Jorge Vasconcelos   {K:33746} 3/27/2003
Excellent night shot,with the Tower Brigde in evidence.
It is well done, my unique query is the originality of the subject.
Regards,
jorge

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Scott McFadden   {K:5663} 3/18/2003
Great Toning ,very sharp
The front boat/s is just a little too dark.

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Steve Bailey   {K:757} 3/10/2003
Megs, really liked this one, very good subject, composition and most important use of colour, thanks for the invitation to join

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Harold Leff   {K:117} 3/7/2003
I love a good night shot and this one is superb!

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Alessandro Berselli Alessandro Berselli   {K:2920} 3/6/2003
Black and with sepia is excellent, very good nite cityscape, good deail and nice composition, bye.

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Darrin James   {K:3944} 3/6/2003
This is a good shot with an subtle mood thanks to the sepia tone. I can't help but think it would be better without the boats in the foreground or with a bit of light on them. You should have cut the ropes and left them drift away!! Well done again. Darrin

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R M D R M D   {K:686} 3/6/2003
Maybe a little too bullseye in the composition, but otherwise, I like the palette, and the shot in general.

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Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 3/3/2003
Hello Megan, I agree with Andy, you have captured 'the bridge' very well. I especially like the sepia tone you've given it.
This grand old lady looks GOOD.

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Marco Grandi   {K:16680} 3/3/2003
Nice night picture.Good tone.
Bye marco.

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Andy Eulass   {K:13435} 3/3/2003
Excellent capture of the bridge. The decision to go B&W was excellent, but then I'm biased toward B&W. :) Wonderful toning as well. I like also the foreground and the use of the silhouetted boats. You did a great job of conveying your respect for the bridge. Can't wait to see her again when I'm there in the Spring. :)

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