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Hungerford Footbridge

Hungerford Footbridge
Copyright ©2006, Ian Reed
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This is the Hungerford Footbridge over the River Thames, London. it was taken just as it was going dark, so plenty of colour left in the sky.

Photographer: Ian Reed
Folder: Ians Photos
Uploaded: 22-Mar-2006 01:43 CET
Current Rating: 8.50/2
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Camera: Olympus C8080
Exposure time: 1/2.5
Aperture: F2.4
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Focusing method: iESP P-AF
ISO: 168
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: Cropped in PS/CS
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Image resized to: 643x900

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Very nice Ian, this is a well taken picture. The evening is falling still an of light to catch the sky as also the light on the birdge is very warm...

Well done...great scene...

Regards,

Fonzy - at 10:52 CET on 22-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Really very nice picture, very pleasant colours. Well done.
Regards, Zdenek

Zdenek Becak at 16:31 CET on 22-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Another great example of your low angle shots Ian, nicely exposed too.
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 18:52 CET on 25-Mar-2006 [Reply]

Thank you

Fons van Swaal wrote:
> Very nice Ian, this is a well taken picture. The evening is falling still an of light to catch
> the sky as also the light on the birdge is very warm...
>
> Well done...great scene...
>
> Regards,
>
Hi Fons, glad you like shot, thank you for your compliments.

Regards, Ian

Ian Reed at 10:26 CEST on 26-Mar-2006 [Reply]

Thank you

Zdenek Becak wrote:
> Really very nice picture, very pleasant colours. Well done.
> Regards, Zdenek
>
Hi Zdenek

Thank you for your comments, glad you like the shot.

Regards, Ian

Ian Reed at 10:28 CEST on 26-Mar-2006 [Reply]

Thanks Steve

Steve Elliott wrote:
> Another great example of your low angle shots Ian, nicely exposed too.
> Cheers Steve
>
Hi Steve

I had no option when taking this shot other than the low angle as I only had a pocket tripod with me...lol but I think it worked out really well, glad that you like it.

Best regards, Ian ;-)

Ian Reed at 10:31 CEST on 26-Mar-2006 [Reply]