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    Bridge within a bridge

    Only found this yesterday and I've walked past this several times - I need to return at high tied as its feed from the sea so hopefully may get a different take on the photo ....

    Theres quiet an interesting story as the land was sold to a minster back in the Franco days and the other side is a very large beach villa - Like all Franco's dealings it was done to please his "friends" and the land was sold to him for 10 pesetas which is less the 1 euro, now its probably worth millions being right on the beach

    Old bridge Javea by fotosespana.es, on Flickr
    Last edited by Tigger; 26-12-2014, 12:01.
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    Re: Bridge within a bridge

    Not sure about this one, Tigger, it's a bit busy.
    Think there's a picture in there somewhere, possibly just needs to be taken froma different angle
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      #3
      Re: Bridge within a bridge

      It works for me Ian. Interest all the the way through the picture. Good sky and some nice reflections too.

      Maybe I'd slice a bit from the bottom to lose the rocks that just jut into the frame?
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        #4
        Re: Bridge within a bridge

        Nice one Tiigger - the eye is drawn through the large arch towards the more distant bridge. Tonal contrast, colour and foreground detail are also very good.
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          Re: Bridge within a bridge

          Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
          Not sure about this one, Tigger, it's a bit busy.
          Think there's a picture in there somewhere, possibly just needs to be taken froma different angle
          Cheers Di, I did try it from a few angles and I've got a couple of others I'm processing - the problem was making sure fences & buildings weren't in the shot as theres a hotel right next to this

          Originally posted by Parsen66 View Post
          It works for me Ian. Interest all the the way through the picture. Good sky and some nice reflections too.

          Maybe I'd slice a bit from the bottom to lose the rocks that just jut into the frame?
          cheers Alan - yes I see your point on the few rocks at the bottom and re edited it to loose rocks

          Originally posted by jimsphotography View Post
          Nice one Tiigger - the eye is drawn through the large arch towards the more distant bridge. Tonal contrast, colour and foreground detail are also very good.
          James
          cheers James - I'm looking forward to returning at high tide as I think the water should be by the second bridge as well and should make some interesting reflections
          Last edited by Tigger; 26-12-2014, 12:02.
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            Re: Bridge within a bridge

            Good composition Ian

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              Re: Bridge within a bridge

              cheers Stan
              :- Ian

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