clemente
clemente
Photography \ Architecture | 11/17/06 @303 |
jasonworx |
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It has been raining here for days. I am suffering from 'cabin fever', so I finally ventured out to see the city at night in the rain. It was very difficult to get any nice shots, as the wind blew the light drizzle all over and constantly coated the lens. This shot of the Roberto Clemente Bridge across the Allegheny River was among my last. I wasn't sure when rush hour would begin and was nervous the whole time I stood there, shielding the camera with an umbrella.ISO 100, f22, 20s, 4:55AM 16 NOV 2006 - Downtown Pittsburgh, PA looking across toward PNC Park.
lightly manipulated in PSCS2 - cropped, healing brush for two droplets, levels, hue/saturation adjustment layer.
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11/17/06 @389
11/17/06 @392
Is it the gate to heaven?! LOL
That is at least what pops up in my head when seeing this one...
Think though that it is to tightly cropped above the first (closest) gate.
The gate itself seems also slightly overexposed causing lack of details.
11/17/06 @399
Moser - yeah, the image at this size does make the right side of the front tower look overexposed. I will be uploading a larger resolution version soon. The light actually was quite bright - even with my naked eye it was hard to make out that detail. I haven't done any HDR imagery - only read about it - and last night with blowing wind and rain was no time to experiment with it! It was also really hard after cleaning the lens about 50+ times to keep fog from ruining each shot. There's still plenty of negative space above the bridge if I were to recrop - I do like the panoramic effect, though. Thank you very much for the comments.
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the colors are awesome
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Carlos
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11/17/06 @776
Right lights & good exposure !! Composition wise the eye is lead in brilliantly !!! Only small suggestion would to experiment with a dark colored sky instead of the black one !!! +9
11/17/06 @868
I like the lights that they look like stars and the rest shining things.
I only think that the bridge could be a bit more centered to your frame with a tighter cropping on the left side. But again some elements that you may want us to see would disappear this way...
Still a very good night shot!
11/17/06 @971
but anyway,, the rest looks good
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11/19/06 @858
Good work
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