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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 17 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Dear Glenn,
Thanks for your positive feedback. I will keep trying and learning. - Marisa |
Oct 17th |
| 17 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Dear John,
Thanks for liking this photo and agreeing with the position. I was lucky to get this one among many failed attempts. - Marisa |
Oct 17th |
| 17 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Dear Joe,
Thank you for your encouraging comment. - Marisa |
Oct 17th |
| 17 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Dear Peter, Your comment is appreciated. It's fun to do trial and error shooting. It's also fun to do editing and cropping. I took your advice and played with editing. They came out with different effects. Thanks a lot. |
Oct 6th |
| 17 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Dear Stephen, Thanks for your feedback. I like the b/w image the cropped angle. It looks more like a poster in the gallery or museum. Thank you. |
Oct 6th |
| 17 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Dear Joe, Thanks for your feedback. I pass by Queensboro Bridge very often but never could take a good shot. As I mentioned in the description, this photo is taken when I passed by Bear Mountain Bridge. I was lucky to have this one. However, the photo cannot fully demonstrate its beauty and strength. The bridge is astonishing! |
Oct 6th |
| 17 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
There are so many majestic bridges on the eastern coast. When I pass by, I am always astonished at their mighty construction and artistic style.
I took this photo of Bear Mountain Bridge a few months ago, (Surely, from the passenger seat.) This photo is one of a few not-so-bad photos among many failed attempts. I think I grasped the moment of visual shock, and the angle of the photo was more appropriate. I do hope the lines of the steel frame can be sharper. I wonder if I should change to the motion feature. Please share if our members have similar ones. |
Oct 6th |
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