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Old 09-12-10, 03:56 PM
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Nice shot Terry, I like the effect of looking down its length and the light. I photographed the same bridge but off the multi-story car park with a tilt and shift lens.

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You have a T&S lens?? WOW, I'm impressed, you're the first person I've ever (nearly) known who has one!!

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Old 09-12-10, 05:35 PM
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You have a T&S lens?? WOW, I'm impressed, you're the first person I've ever (nearly) known who has one!!

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It was the Canon TS-E 24mm mk2 lens, a present off my parents for passing a course but I don't have it now. I used it for a few days and realised I would not be able to justify the use of it so they swapped it for the canon 16-35mm instead :-)

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Old 09-12-10, 07:38 PM
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It was the Canon TS-E 24mm mk2 lens, a present off my parents for passing a course but I don't have it now. I used it for a few days and realised I would not be able to justify the use of it so they swapped it for the canon 16-35mm instead :-)

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Sensible exchange, if you're not going to get value out of it!

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Old 09-12-10, 08:35 PM
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Lovely shot terry, nice colours, good focus
There are couple of things that perhaps I would change.
There seems to be a bit of distortion going on, if you look at the first 2 stantions on the bridge and the building on the left they are all leaning inward, using lense corection in photoshop should fix that. Also I would crop to the first white bar on the left and right when you have fixed the distortion, that would get rid of the building on the left and give it more symetry.

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Old 09-12-10, 08:47 PM
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Nice graphic quality!

Have to agree that mirroring is probably the way to go........ or wait for the buildings to be bulldozed for a new development!
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Old 10-12-10, 04:34 PM
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Thanks to everybody for your kind words and suggestions . I intend to try them all

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