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Railway Bridge (remains of)
EXIF: 22 mm,  40 sec,  f/16, ISO 100
  • Flickr: ben.lee 3 comments from flickr

    Nice work – very silvery.. What did you use to convert to B&W – currently I’m enjoying Silver Effects Pro? The composition is also pretty good as the train tracks lead my eye into the photo. If you’d have taken a few steps to the left so that the tracks run across the photo rather than straight down I reckon that would have been even better!

    Still nice shot – well done!

  • Flickr: deceptive 33 comments

    Flickr: ben.lee Cheers. I used Silver Effects Pro, I would have gone further to the left but I couldn’t without getting wet.

  • Flickr: milouvision 11 comments from flickr

    Handsome work. I went there (and the other side) a few months back. I then went to Hayling meaning to drop by here on the way back but the tide had turned. There’s also a nice spot or two across the bridge and round the corner by the sea wall and the pubs.

  • Flickr: Padmakara—Gone on retreat @ Lerab Ling 1 comment from flickr

    Nice one: I’m sure I wouldn’t have used composition as effectively! Really lovely.

  • Flickr: aidan1969 1 comment from flickr

    great picture!

  • Flickr: ben.lee 3 comments from flickr

    haha.. fair enough. Can’t have any expensive equipment get damaged!

  • David Leland Hyde 9 comments

    Beautiful sense of perspective and expansiveness here. I like your observation of the forms and development of a composition from them.

  • Ben 61 comments

    Beautiful long exposure. ND110? great processing as usual.

  • tom 119 comments

    I like the composition.

 
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