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Clifton Suspension Bridge

This is a discussion on Clifton Suspension Bridge within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I posted a black and white version of this in the B&W thread. Couldn't make my mind up so have ...

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    I posted a black and white version of this in the B&W thread. Couldn't make my mind up so have posted the colour one here.

    As always comments (or critiques) welcome!

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    I like both the B&W and the colour for this shot. This one is a toss up to me as to which one you go with.

    I think both this one and the other composition are lovely shots and I really like them all. This one seems to be more of a photo of the bollard though. The bridge makes a nice background but it's not strong enough in the image to be the subject. I prefer the other composition for the bridge. You get both the bridge and it's reflection which makes it a more obvious subject.
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    I usually like b/w over color but in this I prefer the color. I like the blue soft lighting from the street lamps.
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    Thanks Lorey and Iggy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorey View Post
    I usually like b/w over color but in this I prefer the color. I like the blue soft lighting from the street lamps.
    I agree with Lorey. I prefer the colour one because of the soft blue lighting.


    Quote Originally Posted by Iguanasan View Post
    I like both the B&W and the colour for this shot. This one is a toss up to me as to which one you go with.

    I think both this one and the other composition are lovely shots and I really like them all. This one seems to be more of a photo of the bollard though. The bridge makes a nice background but it's not strong enough in the image to be the subject. I prefer the other composition for the bridge. You get both the bridge and it's reflection which makes it a more obvious subject.
    I also agree with Iggy about the bollard. I do like something in the foreground rather than just open water as the the first B&W picture, however I find the bollard to be a just a bit too prominent.

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    Agree with the others here. Very prominent object, very well lit, with sharp detail, really grabs the eye in the foreground, making this one all about the bollard.
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    Thanks for all the comments

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