Royal Albert Bridge

© Ian Jones

Royal Albert Bridge

Uploaded: September 30, 2003

Description

A combination of f22 aperture and circular polarising filter at sunset slowed the shutter speed to 15s. An 81D warm up filter evened out the greys in the bridges and neutralised the awful greens of the undergrowth in the foreground!

Comments

Gail Vitikacs level-classic September 30, 2003

wonderful! #62949

Paul Coco September 30, 2003

Well done, Ian. Thanks for the explanation how you accomplished this. #216726

Ian Jones October 01, 2003

Ta Gail, no problem Paul - I live for the day when somebody else does the same, otherwise I've got to guess too! #217649

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