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    The Humber Bridge

    I have to cross the Humber Bridge around 4 times a week but decided to stop and take a photo.

    001 by Will Smith, on Flickr

    #2
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    Lovely bridge, nicely taken

    Tom

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      #3
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      lovely shot of the bridge which works well as a letterbox crop. If mine I would have cropped to lose the wall along the bottom as it does not really add anything to the composition
      Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

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        #4
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        Great colours in the sky and bridge...the Humber usually looks brown and difficult to make good in pictures.
        I've photographed this many times from Hessle Park where you can get onto the beach and directly under the bridge.
        Brian Vickers LRPS

        brianvickersphotography.com

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          #5
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          Good capture and processing Will
          - Tony

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            #6
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            The colours and light are great.
            I'd maybe lose the wall as well, but nicely done.
            Andy
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              #7
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              Nice shot Will:good light with a nice dramatic rainy sky.
              Right choice to shoot from the Barton side of the bridge.

              Paul
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                #8
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                Sorry...assumed it was the Hessle side...
                Brian Vickers LRPS

                brianvickersphotography.com

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                  #9
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                  Originally posted by brianvickers View Post
                  Great colours in the sky and bridge...the Humber usually looks brown and difficult to make good in pictures.
                  I've photographed this many times from Hessle Park where you can get onto the beach and directly under the bridge.
                  Me too!
                  under the bridge by Will Smith, on Flickr

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                    #10
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                    Lovely light and sky Will.

                    I have photographed it once on a dull and grey day and unsurprisingly, ended up with a very dull photo.
                    Colin

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                      Originally posted by Stan View Post
                      lovely shot of the bridge which works well as a letterbox crop. If mine I would have cropped to lose the wall along the bottom as it does not really add anything to the composition
                      agree with Stan .. love the shot, would like it as Stan says ..

                      interesting last shot that's very nice but I see you have banding problems in the sky, I was looking online for ways to combat this but didn't find a decent fix other than pulling noise into the sky which I didn't like
                      :- Ian

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