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Grand Union Canal
Grand Union Canal
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Challenge: March Free Study (Advanced Editing I)
Camera: Nikon Coolpix 5400
Location: See title
Date: Mar 24, 2004
Aperture: f/4
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/250
Date Uploaded: Mar 24, 2004

There are times when you've taken a shot you're just so pleased with that you have to submit it, simply in terms of exhibiting the thing: tantamount to saying 'look at this, you lot' - even though one knows that few will see it the same way I do myself.

This has a number of connections with other photos I've submitted here. Firstly it's taken on the same day as the 'deisgn and engineering' shot, and is intended to be a part of the same series of shots - see the notes on that shot if you're interested. Secondly, it also serves as something of a companion piece to the 'shadows' entry, in that it's evolved from the same theories of composition. Like that shot, it's technically pretty straightforward - its abstract quality comes more from its oddness than from any camera tricks (though here there's the over-exposed shape bottom right to deal with). I haven't formulated these ideas of composition fully yet - though I think they're to do with a sense of the weight of compositional elements, and with a balance of that weight, than the traditional (and simplistic) idea of 'thirds' and the process of the eye through the frame.

Another thing I like here is that there are two vanishing points - inside the frame if you follow the lines of the bridge supports and the sunlight, and another off-frame if you follow the lines of the banks of the canal.

Submitted in the hope that some of those people whose opinions I crave see something in it too.

Statistics
Place: 168 out of 310
Avg (all users): 5.4804
Avg (commenters): 7.1818
Avg (participants): 5.3438
Avg (non-participants): 5.8235
Views since voting: 1231
Votes: 179
Comments: 13
Favorites: 3 (view)


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07/01/2004 07:39:05 PM
This is just great Ed! Glad you featured it in your personals.
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04/08/2004 02:47:40 PM
I thought this was a really really neat shot, and expected it to do much better. Got an 8 form me at least.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/07/2004 11:45:29 PM
i love the reflection of the water on the ceiling. very pretty!
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04/07/2004 01:00:28 PM
wow - that is stunning. too bad about the ovexposure in the bottom right corner, though.
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04/06/2004 04:18:13 PM
Very exciting point of view! The leading lines really suck me in. The very bright corner down right distracts me just a little, but I still really enjoy the image.
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04/04/2004 01:41:38 PM
I love the effect that the reflection gives. I took me a while to realize that it wasn't a sky and actually a reflection. - 10
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04/04/2004 10:34:13 AM
I really enjoy this shot; the angles, tones, contrast, with the bit of graffiti that grounds the shot. Nice work!
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04/03/2004 03:36:47 PM
realy like this 10
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04/03/2004 03:11:21 AM
this is such a beautiful diagonal lines shot, too bad that its too much light in the bottom right corner it would of been perfect without it. I'm not one of those obsessing with the word "overexposed" but it's too distracting. Verry well seen otherways.
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04/03/2004 02:54:12 AM
Hmmm -too dark in some places and overexposed in others... Still like the reflections in the ceiling...
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04/02/2004 08:38:43 PM
Very interesting...blown out in the bottom right, but I like it anyway...9
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04/01/2004 09:16:23 PM
There is too much of an extreme in lighting. The combination of the dark shades under the bridge and the bright direct light is too much for cameras to handle properly. As a result, the bright area is blown out. The subject itself is quite nice as an urban theme. Consider reshooting it on an overcast day.
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04/01/2004 04:24:53 PM
I'm not sure what's happening in this photo but it's very interesting.
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