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    Kyle Marie Barcelos
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    This is the same Bridge, just a different part. This piece goes over the water. This will be the last image of the Bridge. I thought it would be good for the assignment. All C&C welcome, Thanks for looking

    Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi
    Aperture-Priority AE
    Tv 1/60
    Av 29.0
    ISO 200
    19-35mm
    35.0 mm

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    You have the lights and shadows covered, a larger aperture (smaller number) would have given a different DoF perspectives - well done.
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    Hello Kyle,

    I like this a lot, the black and white really helps make the image. The angle of lighting (producing the shadows) and height from which you shot (which accentuates a vanishing point in the structure of the bridge) really help to give a sense of three dimensions.
    The wood grain stands out nicely and I like the carved writing on the walkway.

    And, as far as I can tell (with my limited knowledge!) the technical stuff all looks good as well. :)

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Kyle,
    I like this monochrome rendition better than the color one...the play between the light and shadows is fantastic...I like it...congrats...:cool:

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Kyle - much prefer this one - as mentioned the play between shadow and light is cool.
    Nice one !!

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    Alfred Forns
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    Good image for the conversion Kyle !!! The key to these images has to do with tonal range. Would like to see more tonalities (greater range) Just giving a little contrast boost will see some difference !! ... working from a laptop so can't rework for you !!!

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    Kyle Marie Barcelos
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    Thanks everyone, I like this one better too. Al I will try what you said when i get some time, Thanks again:)

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