I got some real nice shots on Monday night. I went back last night but the wind was a bit much. I will be going back tonight to shoot the bridge again. It's funny because I used last nigth to scope out other angles of the bridge I think I found the same vantage points you shot the bridge from in these shots.
I think this one is much better, and don't mind the brightness of Market Street. ...
The brighter version really shows the good composition, so I would stick with it despite the brightness of Market Street.
That's the problem... I was working with various layer masks in the dark one. Thanks for the feedback! I'll keep working on them whenever I have the time. And since you're local, if you ever want to go out and grab some frames, let me know.
lol..eye diagram..jitter..what semiconductor company do you work for?
What can I say? I think I can get a real eye diagram during moderate traffic if take a longer exposure frame. Or have some friends drive though during the middle of the night.
And these days, I'm a peon for a major FPGA joint in the south bay. And you? I take it that you're in semiconductor too?
I think #1 is the winner for me too and I probably will have it printed in metallic. And the funny part is that I spent most of my time working on the bay bridge cliche shots!
... I like the tail light shot the best because it's
a little different.
I've always been curious about this location. I think I know where
it is, but it looked like there was no parking.
Alvin, if you ever want a exploring partner, let me know! There's a few parking spots (don't know if they require permits), but we parked in a tow-away, no parking spot.
And I took the zoomed-in tail light shot just because it is different.
.... I got some real nice shots on Monday night. I went back last night but the wind was a bit much. I will be going back tonight to shoot the bridge again. It's funny because I used last nigth to scope out other angles of the bridge I think I found the same vantage points you shot the bridge from in these shots..
Have fun shooting! Bridges are so much fun! I think Yerba Buena Island is slightly better for wind because there are trees to shelter you from the wind.
And you won't see me there tonight since I'm out of town for the holidays! I can't wait to see your results.
Nice shots and composition! The first one is a winner. I always am partial to the long exposure images. I might have to get up there to try a shot.
enjoy!
John
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a little different.
I've always been curious about this location. I think I know where
it is, but it looked like there was no parking.
I guess, I'll need to explore.
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I got some real nice shots on Monday night. I went back last night but the wind was a bit much. I will be going back tonight to shoot the bridge again. It's funny because I used last nigth to scope out other angles of the bridge I think I found the same vantage points you shot the bridge from in these shots.
Maybe I'll see you there tonight.
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And these days, I'm a peon for a major FPGA joint in the south bay. And you? I take it that you're in semiconductor too?
And I took the zoomed-in tail light shot just because it is different.
And you won't see me there tonight since I'm out of town for the holidays! I can't wait to see your results.
enjoy!
John
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