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Grumpy_one
Mar-29-2008, 01:30 PM
Shot this one this last week while visiting, no pp'ing, straight from raw.
Richard
Mar-29-2008, 01:38 PM
Shot this one this last week while visiting, no pp'ing, straight from raw.
Very nice shot, Grumpy. :thumb I've always thought that the Bay Bridge gets far too little attention from photographers, so it was nice to see this.
dadwtwins
Mar-29-2008, 03:51 PM
Shot this one this last week while visiting, no pp'ing, straight from raw.
OK Grumpy_One, I do not think I gave you my permission to shot on my Island:pissed
Notice that there are no Cars. That is because I closed the bridge down until all unathorized photographers leave my Island:giggle
http://dthorp.smugmug.com/photos/271685081_eXn3x-M-2.jpg
Grumpy_one
Mar-29-2008, 08:24 PM
Was that from that cemet barrier thing? My wife was with me and I was given orders not to climb onto it. At my age it probably was a good idea. Great shot.
edit: p.s. I'm coming over on my next vist, so get the hot toddys ready ;)
dadwtwins
Mar-29-2008, 08:53 PM
Was that from that cemet barrier thing? My wife was with me and I was given orders not to climb onto it. At my age it probably was a good idea. Great shot.
edit: p.s. I'm coming over on my next vist, so get the hot toddys ready ;)
hot toddys will be hot and ready:ivar
the no cars was just a gap where no cars were visible for a couple of seconds which gave me enough time to capture the bridge car-less. I think it was just because how late I took the shot combined with spring break. It is still the only time I have ever seen the bridge empty long enough to capture shot.
Your angle to the bridge suggests you were in the no parking/no stopping/no pedestrian area. I have always wanted to shoot this angle but never gathered enough nerve to do it.
Very nice capture that will stay unique:clap
Grumpy_one
Mar-29-2008, 09:48 PM
hot toddys will be hot and ready:ivar
the no cars was just a gap where no cars were visible for a couple of seconds which gave me enough time to capture the bridge car-less. I think it was just because how late I took the shot combined with spring break. It is still the only time I have ever seen the bridge empty long enough to capture shot.
Your angle to the bridge suggests you were in the no parking/no stopping/no pedestrian area. I have always wanted to shoot this angle but never gathered enough nerve to do it.
Very nice capture that will stay unique:clap
Ya, kinda. We parked in the no parking zone in front of the USCG fence and walked down from there. We weren't alone, others kept parking and leaving the whole time we were there. Seems to be a popular spot. I will go back there to take the shot I wanted, this happens to not be it. I wanted some twilight, but an accident on the bridge fixed that for me. I'll let you know the next time I'm in town. Cheers
dadwtwins
Mar-29-2008, 10:50 PM
Ya, kinda. We parked in the no parking zone in front of the USCG fence and walked down from there. We weren't alone, others kept parking and leaving the whole time we were there. Seems to be a popular spot. I will go back there to take the shot I wanted, this happens to not be it. I wanted some twilight, but an accident on the bridge fixed that for me. I'll let you know the next time I'm in town. Cheers
Looking forward to it:thumb It will be great to be acosted by the USCG police.:D
But as long as we get the shot we wanted, it will be all worth it ;)
Mark Edell
Mar-30-2008, 09:11 AM
What a nice looking shot! I keep coming back to it :clap
summerz
Mar-30-2008, 12:26 PM
:thumb Very nice, I love night shots and the reflections off the water.:lust
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