borabali (19) 2007-09-17 0:37
Hi Pinar,
Pity that the photo is too small; I can't make the details out. However, if my eyes don't deceive me, I see the Galata Tower and the tip of the Beyazit Tower (to the left of the city skyline, farther away), but no Maiden Tower? Or, did you mean that you took this shot from the Maiden Tower? Information about the Maiden Tower would also be helpful.
borabali (19) 2007-09-11 13:09
I'm almost sure that this is the remains of the Bahia Honda Railroad Bridge, which was damaged and rendered unusable by a hurricane in 1935. Behind the photo is Bahia Honda Key where the Bahia Honda State Park is located. Here's a Google map link: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=24.663,-81.264&ie=UTF8&ll=24.654916,-81.282606&spn=0.015562,0.023518&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr&om=1
Nice shot of the bridge.
borabali (19) 2007-09-09 10:04
Great composition. The way the S-shaped creek/river enters the picture makes me wander into the scene and the story as if I'm climbing the mountain. Although overall sharpness looks good, I wish a smaller aperture (e.g., f/8 or f/11) was used. I don't know where the light metering was taken but the snow also looks a bit grayish (not true white). However, it's still a great composition. Thanks for sharing.
borabali (19) 2007-09-08 11:30
Keeping the picture sharp throughout with a very small aperture and giving the sea this beautiful silky look with just enough shutter speed made this a really good shot. Although I don't particularly like to see the person in the shot, it really helps us to realize the actual size of the structure/rocks behind. The way the picture is composed is also pleasing. It'd be better if more information on the location was provided though. Thank you for sharing.
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borabali (19) 2007-08-29 9:44
The way the S shaped river enters the photograph makes the eyes wander into the story, which takes place in this idyllic little northern town. Beautiful shot. My only comment would be about the light. Though the shadows are longer (probably due to the time of the year and latitude) than usual for that hour, would it be even better if it was taken at an earlier hour around sunrise? All the same, very nice photography. Thanks for sharing.
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