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Covered Bridge
Covered Bridge
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Black and White Landscape (Basic Editing*)
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR
Location: Coon Creek Road, Renfroe, MS
Date: Apr 25, 2010
Aperture: F16
ISO: 125
Shutter: 100
Galleries: Landscape
Date Uploaded: Apr 25, 2010

A covered bridge in the edge of the trees

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Place: 359 out of 382
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Avg (commenters): 4.1429
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Views since voting: 739
Views during voting: 248
Votes: 158
Comments: 7
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/02/2010 04:44:58 PM
A little too dark in the foreground.
05/02/2010 10:45:22 AM
Pretty setting. I wouldn't have known it was a covered bridge. A different angle or perspective to reveal more of the stream it is crossing might've been helpful.
05/02/2010 10:37:50 AM
I have a few problems with the composition of this shot. The trees hold the most interest in the shot, but they're not very interesting. I think I would have liked it cropped in a bit more to bring the focus on the bridge. I'm also wondering whether it would have been more interesting seeing the creek or depression that the bridge is spanning instead of the trees to the side.

Last thought -- did you try flipping the image horizontally? Sometimes having the subject on the left gives it a little more prominence and draws the eye more.

(edited to change it to subject on left instead of right!)
04/29/2010 12:48:13 PM
Looks like an interesting location, but I have to admit this particular view of it is not grabbing my attention. Perhaps it's a little plain. Not quite sure. Looks like you also had some hard overhead sun to deal with.
04/28/2010 12:05:36 AM
You could try to expand the range of tones; the sky should be 20 to 25 points lighter. Then you'd have more levels to expand the dark areas in the trees to reveal more detail.
04/27/2010 10:40:54 AM
this seems to be oversharpened and your tones don't have that rich, rich vibrant tone
04/26/2010 08:13:22 AM
I would get up closer to your subject here. It seems to be tucked away in the back.


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