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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Rik Gruwez (GRUWEZ)
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| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2003-06-16 |
| Categories: Architecture |
| Camera: Fuji Finepix S602Z |
| Exposure: f/8, 30 seconds |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2004-10-28 5:06 |
| Viewed: 502 |
| Points: 2 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
What you see here is the northern support of the Queen Elizabeth Bridge, crossing the river Thames in Dartford, just east of London. The bridge was built in order to take some traffic away from the two tunnels going underneath the river. Before the bridge opened, there was one southbound tunnel and one northbound tunnel. Now both tunnels are northbound and the bridge is used for all southbound travel.
Since it is strictly prohibited to park on the bridge, my wife had to take the picture while I was driving. It really helped that we were in a convertible with the top down. ;-) I just told her to snap as many pictures as possible, hoping we would get at least one good photo. This photo has not been edited or cropped.
Suggestions on how to improve me (or my wife's) photography skills are always welcome. |
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I don't really think it needs improving because if you were to crop it then you would be taking out the wires that hold the bridge and for going along in a car its a good picture, no distortion or smears from moving to fast, very good indeed :)