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Bridge to Storybook Trail
 
Image Title:  Bridge to Storybook Trail
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 By: Todd Broadbent  
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Photographer  Todd Broadbent {Karma:2204}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon AE1
Categories Architecture
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Uploaded 5/2/2003 Film / Memory Type Tri-X 400
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Critiques 27 Rating
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About Top of New Market Gap, Virginia - George Washington National Forest
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There are 27 Comments in 1 Pages
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Peter Carucci   {K:1672} 9/3/2004
Great composition. This is especially strong in b/w.

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Bandi Friedmann   {K:1100} 9/16/2003
klasse ...
vG (eZ)

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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 8/27/2003
excellent composition

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 8/10/2003
Like a river that surely knows where it's goin...

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Harlan Heald Harlan Heald   {K:15732} 6/14/2003
Very nice composition! Looks like it was made for Tri-X. Good work!

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Matt Davis Matt Davis   {K:3935} 6/11/2003
Todd. This appears to be your best photo so I'm off to find a crap one and critique that!

Matt

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Alberto Montagna   {K:338} 5/22/2003
Very good composition, excellent perspective and b&w.

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Judy Kessler   {K:6316} 5/21/2003
Wonderful work. Very easy to enjoy.

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Carole Bradford   {K:10715} 5/16/2003
Excellent,Todd! Great perspective and texture! Very appealing!

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Rick Ferreira   {K:1453} 5/13/2003
Todd, Great B&W shot. Great composition and lots of detail. Ilike it, well done!

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Ayse Telci Ayse Telci   {K:4168} 5/13/2003
nice angle shot...good point of view..but need more contrast..anyway ver welldone..

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Betsy Hern   {K:12872} 5/7/2003
Welcome to a fellow graphic artist. Isn't it frustrating to see something in your head, know you can create it on paper but not be able to make it happen through the lens. As an Art Director I can tell someone else what I want to happen but when I have to take the pic myself it's not so easy. But I'm learning. I think that this photo came out exactly as you imagined it would. It contains many creative design elements that work well together -- line, value, perspective, tension, simplicity, intrigue. It has limited color but unlimited impact.

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Berenice Kauffmann Abud (AFIAP/2004)   {K:3147} 5/5/2003
Great work!!! Wonderful perspective, Todd! Congrats!

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Nancy Liu   {K:1903} 5/2/2003
this is wonderful in b&w...and the perspective you took the shot from perfect..it makes one wonder where the bridge takes you to, once you get around that bend.

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edmond lisy   {K:10311} 5/2/2003
Great tones and very nice perspective !!

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Robert Orlando   {K:1103} 5/2/2003
Very good use of the S curve as a leeding line i agree with the crop

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deniz kaan copur   {K:12726} 5/2/2003
very nice.

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Arthur Yeo   {K:890} 5/2/2003
Classic S-curve and beautiful textures. The subtle shadows on the ground under the trees gave a sense of "going into the woods". Good work!

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Marcio Cabral   {K:12496} 5/2/2003
Excellent pic and perspective Todd, regards!

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Kurt Salzmann   {K:98} 5/2/2003
Nice composition, I like the line in to the deep, must be an interesting walk along this path. Br ks

Same line here on this picture from that footbridge over river Elbe at Magdeburg Germany.

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judy ben joud   {K:4160} 5/2/2003
wonderful-do i see a tinge of color on the trees?or is it just an ilusion?-i love it

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Philippe Coupé   {K:270} 5/2/2003
Good perspective

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Attila Nemeth   {K:419} 5/2/2003
Wonderful, perfect! BW really works!

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Todd Broadbent   {K:2204} 5/2/2003
I normally do a little unsharp mask for the web. I forgot to this time. The boards are quite crisp in the original hand print.

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Leonie Fitzpatrick Leonie Fitzpatrick   {K:40551} 5/2/2003
What a wonderful story would be told at the end of the trail... light, composition and feel are completely in sync...

Onie...

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 5/2/2003
I would like to walk down this trail

I wonder what I would find?

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Larry Roberg   {K:108} 5/2/2003
Great textures, excellent use of B/W. I love how the path leads your eye through the picture. I might crop just a bit off the top. Also the boards look a little soft. (perhaps as a result of the scan)

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