Photographer’s Note
I just had to post this one, yes it is the same bridge as the one I took last time and yes it is the longest suspension bridge in the world again.
Please look at the other pictures I posted, it will give you some information about this bridge, but food for thought, The Golden gate bridge is only three quatres the size of this mammoth bridge.
I hope you like the rain clouds, because they really attacked me after I took this picture and I had to take care of my camera.
enjoy
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elihesamian
(26091) 2004-09-02 8:51
WOW!!!
Very heavy,It's difficult for My breath :)
But,no,..it's rainy and I love it:)
Great composition with this POV,well done,Daniel.
jrj
(34779) 2004-09-02 10:46
Grand bridge, impressive in the weather, but very 'hidden' in the choosen light and post work. I think the WS to ChrisJ is more in my linking. Anyway good compo Daniel
flydragon
(0) 2004-09-02 12:04
Run Daniel Run !!!!!
wowww heavy ambiance here
maybe its should be interresting to see the same
image in blue or blue mix with green tone
i think the sepia give something old but its not
the purpose here
hope one day i will travel in Japan ;o)
see ya
Simon
Endy
(1025) 2004-09-02 12:10
I like the color that you chose, is it a filter? The bridge offers a nice perspective leading the eyes to the other side of the river (or bay?).
jhm
(83093) 2004-09-02 12:27
I remind my self this bridge, also these photo are again beautiful, perhaps exceptional but certainly splendid. Good job Daniel!
nwoehnl
(120) 2004-09-02 14:39
Again the fabulous bridge, Dan, with a good perspective of it disappearing into the haze. The white boat at the bottom right is another plus for the compo. Perhaps the combination of fog and sepia adds up to a slightly too heavy total, but the sight as such is still impressive. Well done.
Jeppe
(18623) 2004-09-02 17:31
Great view and a very special photo quality - you surely got a rainy atmosphere on the shot. Thanks Dan - I better find one of my bridge photos soon.
maphoto
(8076) 2004-09-02 18:34
Nice photo Daniel, a little bit dark but still well presented, great perspective and very impressive bridge, well seen.
pamastro
(7213) 2004-09-03 0:27
The perspective of the bridge and its size are again very impressive. And the clouds are even more impressive since they dwarf the giant bridge. The low contrast, though, and darkness make it a bit flat, though. And perhaps a black and white or limited color would suit the shot a bit more than sepia. Although I do like the sepia as it gives it the sickly feel of a bad storm. Like the sickly green and yellow skies that we get here during our worst storms. Nice capture.
Georges
(11183) 2004-09-03 3:45
Superbe effet de sépia qui donne une tout autre vision de ce monument.
Belle realisation pour ce qui est de la Profondeur de champ Daniel bravo
ma-tibou
(4566) 2004-09-03 7:18
Encore une vue splendide de ce beau pont avec des teintes magnifiques Bravo Daniel.
Amitié.
summer89
(5414) 2004-09-03 10:59
Hi Daniel,
Great shot. I like the angle. The fog give some mistery feeling.
Well done
yesterday
(9787) 2004-09-04 16:10
Excellent composition, great perspective, good tone, but to dark.
Regards Kaj Nielsen
MKING
(3050) 2004-09-12 22:28
The arc of the storm clouds behind the diagonal bridge really adds to this photograph, the darkness can be corrected but I'm guessing it must have been darker than usual anyhow-- usually is when there's a heavy storm.
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Plastic bags are a photographer's best friend when it's wet. Just cut a hole in the bottom of the bag to stick the lens through and you're set for a drizzle...
orme
(6746) 2004-09-12 23:34
The perspective and atmosphere of the shot are both excellent, Daniel.
Impressive bridge. Well seen and framed.
scalerman
(25783) 2004-10-03 1:26
great cityscape/landscape. i remember seeing programs on TV about the building of this bridge. amazing.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Dan Leung (Kenny10pin)
(19301) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2004-08-17
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Sony DSC F828 Cybershot, CF Hitatchi 6GB, Circular Polarizer
- Exposition: f/8, 1/250 secondes
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Versions: version originale, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2004-09-02 8:26








