W/NW bridges

Single image, straight out of camera. I'm in a creek bed that runs through a ravine. Where I'm standing, the ravine is quite deep (maybe 75-80 feet) and heavily wooded. Beyond the bridge, the ravine gets shallower and shallower and the woods goes away. So the big difference in lighting is due to the foreground being under heavy tree canopy while the far distance (which is only visible in the center of the image) is much more brightly and directionally lit because there's a large clearing in the trees around the creek.
 
Single image, straight out of camera. I'm in a creek bed that runs through a ravine. Where I'm standing, the ravine is quite deep (maybe 75-80 feet) and heavily wooded. Beyond the bridge, the ravine gets shallower and shallower and the woods goes away. So the big difference in lighting is due to the foreground being under heavy tree canopy while the far distance (which is only visible in the center of the image) is much more brightly and directionally lit because there's a large clearing in the trees around the creek.
Ah, so I suppose it's a 'perception artefact' of the lighting conditions 🙂.
 
warm water under the red bridge '紅橋下の暖流' or
the bridge over nan-fang-au river

Taiwan

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650d, 18-55 IS v1 asph, both by Canon
 
More of a viaduct than a bridge, I suppose. Leica CL, Nikkor 2.8cm/f3.5 LTM, Ilford XP2.

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@williaty: Wow, a GW690III as your first rangefinder?! "Go big or go home," as they say. I don't think there's anything technically wrong with your image; it's just a spectacularly dense, deep, and busy bunch of foliage. You've probably drawn the viewer's eye to the bridge about as well as could be hoped (given the fixed parameters -- 90mm focal length, 400 ASA film, etc.), considering the amount of visual noise that the trees behind and around it are trying to interject.

Parc Del Guinardó, Barcelona, Spain. Bronica S, Nikkor-H 1:3.5 5cm, 1/125 s at f/11. Ektar 100, lab dev, Epson V700 scan. The view from on the bridge was nice, and from the hilltop (where the aerials are seen in this picture) even better.

--Dave



Parc Del Guinardó Approach II by Argenticien, on Flickr
 
Dragon bridge into Da Nang , Vietnam . Taken with a Bronica Etrs , 50mm lens (with a waist level viewer no less) and through the van window while sitting in the back. The only picture that turned out, everyone else was using some sort of digital. Put a twisted kinda smile on my face that day. Peter

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