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I agree that it appears soft, nice scene though.I think the composition puts the bridge in its context and in that sense it works fine, for me anyway. My problem with the photo is it looks very soft, but seeing as no-one else has mentioned that perhaps its just me.
Thanks Roger, I was just about to book an appointment with SpecsaversI agree that it appears soft, nice scene though.
I think the composition puts the bridge in its context and in that sense it works fine, for me anyway. My problem with the photo is it looks very soft, but seeing as no-one else has mentioned that perhaps its just me.
I agree that it appears soft, nice scene though.
I like it because the bridge is such a small part of the whole image. It's a lovely bridge, but it is a bridge where there would never have been one and it can never entirely sit right in its environment, but keeping it small and distant just blends it all together. Yeah, I'm a bit strange............I know....................
Yeah it does look soft, I must have posted a low res version by mistake, the original is certainly sharp
Cuts out all of those steep steps and the view from there is greatThat new bridge will make the climb from the end of the old one up to castle level a distant memory!
Looking forward to heading down that way in a few weeks to stock up with Pegenna pasties. (And maybe a look at the new bridge.)
Thanks, actually there was originally a bridge here joining the two parts of the castle together, the new bridge follows the same path.
I thought originally there was a rock arch which fell down (I'm talking back when it was a real castle, not since it's been a grockle honeypot). I may well be wrong of course. I have been there, but not for a long time. So long I can't remember anything about it. I very rarely go to Cornwall - either too many people or it's closed.................
I think the composition puts the bridge in its context and in that sense it works fine, for me anyway. My problem with the photo is it looks very soft, but seeing as no-one else has mentioned that perhaps its just me.
I agree not as sharp as it should be
Les
That one has much more definition and looks sharper.The top one is on Zenfolio which is where my client galleries are hosted, this is it hosted on Flickr 8S6A0559-Edit-2 by Justin Minns, on Flickr