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    Odney Bridge, Cookham

    I went to catch the sun going down (or at least the clouds) at Cookham Lock at about 6.00pm this evening, only to find that the gate was locked. As I was coming back there was a car approaching this bridge, and I was quite taken by it:


    Approaching the Bridge by RCARCARCA, on Flickr

    EXIF: 5DMkiii, 24-105mm @ 65mm, ISO 6400, 1/100 sec @ f4.0

    Thanks for looking

    Richard
    Richard Anderson Photography at www.raphoto.me

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    Re: Odney Bridge, Cookham

    I like what it could be. If that makes sense. I'm not sure about the light been bang in the centre. Its go a beautiful star-burst on it. But it just seems to overpower everything else in the image.

    Just my feelings. Feel free to ignore.
    Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
    Di's Flickr

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      #3
      Re: Odney Bridge, Cookham

      Absolutely love the way you've got the bridge 'touching' the sun.
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        Re: Odney Bridge, Cookham

        Thanks Di. I was not, am not, certain myself... I did think it might add something...

        Originally posted by wayne2418 View Post
        Absolutely love the way you've got the bridge 'touching' the sun.
        Thanks Wayne, I regret to say it was only a set of headlights! I wish it had been the sun!!!

        Thanks for looking and commenting.

        Richard
        Richard Anderson Photography at www.raphoto.me

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          #5
          Re: Odney Bridge, Cookham

          In a strange way it does sort of work - interesting.

          Bill.
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