Mostly Simplify, but a bit of clarify. From an old B&W negative.
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Mostly Simplify, but a bit of clarify. From an old B&W negative.
This is a great study in vanishing points and a wonderful look at the bridges. The lines and shapes work really well, and I like the colors in this. I'd never have guessed its origin.
Great perspective on this one, Mitch. I like the colors and the Simplify. I might be tempted to crop from the bottom and crop out the dark round spot in the center.:S3:
Mitch, I've just started shooting with my old film camera and I was wondering what is the best way to go from a negative to a digital file. There is a local camera shop that does processing so I don't think I'd have to send my stuff off. Right now a friend who's taking a darkroom class has developed my shots and given me negatives and contact sheets. I'd like to bring them into Photoshop or at least Lightroom and then print them myself. If you've got time to shoot me a Private Message or answer on the thread, I'd greatly appreciate it. And anyone else who wants to add their 2 Cents please chime in!
Love the angles and all the intersecting bridges. I wonder what a version w/o the beam on the LHS would look like. I like the light on the smaller beam, gives the image some nice contrast.
Ditto on all the comments above, cool looking composition, I'd also like to see this without the beam on the LHS.....nice one
p.s. Isn't the Brooklyn Bridge in Arizona now?
Mitch,
Greetings. I like the perspective if a little disorienting. The overall image design is great. Seems just a little dark to me. Thanks for posting.
Cheers,
-Michael-
Paul, that would be the London Bridge that is in Arizona. ;-)