Golden Gate Bridge
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I had very little time in San Fran as my initial flight was several hours delayed on the runway in Newark and I was meeting an old friend for dinner. I paid a cabbie to take me to the bridge and wait. The sun was shining right on me but it peaked behind teh clouds long enough for me to take a couple of pics that weren't horrible.
of coure these two young lovers had to take a seat right in my view but it worked out well.
of coure these two young lovers had to take a seat right in my view but it worked out well.
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Like the 1st one best, the color seems vibrant and perspective on the bridge spot on IMHO
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Here is one of my pics of the Golden Gate Bridge at night. 5 seconds after I shot this picture the fog rolled in and you couldn't see the city or the bridge.
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I like the first one the best. If it were my image I would probally clone out the bird though. But I like the composition and colors.
Good work!
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I think this shot has a much more interesting foreground and better balance, compositionally. This one gets my vote, though both are good shots.
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