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Bridge To My Heart
Bridge To My Heart
jerrft


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Challenge: Where's Waldo? (Classic Editing)
Camera: Canon PowerShot A20
Location: Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, OH
Date: Feb 4, 2003
Aperture: 3.0625
ISO: 200
Shutter: .0049
Galleries: Nature, Rural
Date Uploaded: Feb 9, 2003

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02/23/2003 11:42:25 AM
Greetings from the Critique Club!...

COMPOSITION... The elements in the photo are presented in a slightly static way. That is, it appears as a straight-on snapshot and can benefit from an interesting angle. Did you try going really low, perhaps more to the left or right, or how about a shot into the tunnel that adds a bit of perspective as you see the road wind off in the distance? Just some possibilities... of course, your goal is to attempt to hide people in the photo and perhaps other vantage points might not have achieve this too well... On a smaller note, since the covered bridge is your main subject, you could have had the bridge fill the frame more, excluding some of the trees.

TECHNICAL... The image is overexposed on the tree section. I would imagine the photo was taken on a very bright sunny day. Some clouds may have diffused the light a bit and allowed you to expose all areas evenly. As it stands, it looks like the light hitting the trees has quite a difference in intensity than the light hitting the subject. Since you don't control the weather, you have no choice in a case like this (without using some kind of graduated ND filter) than to exclude the trees altogether. Moving in close and letting the bridge fill the frame, as mentioned above, is one solution. Finding another viewpoint could be another.

OVERALL..Watch out for harsh lighting conditions where there is a large contrast between the bright and dark areas of your photo, and don't forget to try lots of viewpoints when you find an interesting subject to photograph.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/16/2003 09:13:25 PM
Pretty setting, like the colors, well done.
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02/16/2003 01:42:02 PM
I've never seen a covered bridge with an accompanying pedestrian walk like that -- very interesting even aside from the challenge.
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02/15/2003 10:28:09 PM
This is an absolutely beautiful photo. I love covered bridges, and this one is fantastic. The photo itself is a 10. BUT....personally I don't feel hiding Waldo in the shadows is what was intended by the challenge. He was to be hidden in among things, making it hard to distringuish him from the things. So to me, and this is just my opinion, you have not meet the challenge. And that is a real shame because this is such a wonderful photo. Photo = 10; hiding Waldo = 1 Score = 5.5. I hate that too.
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02/14/2003 03:18:36 PM
The people aren't really hidden, per se, but unobvious enough to make the photo interesting. I think the exposure might be a bit warm here, given the very bright upper hald of the picture.
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02/14/2003 02:25:47 PM
good job. good idea
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02/14/2003 02:02:10 AM
Ooh, that bridge looks a little tipsy! The strong lighting seems to wash out some of the trees on the left, but looks nice in the foreground of the photo, imo.
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02/13/2003 07:05:03 AM
I love these old bridges, reminds me of that film "The Bridges of Madison County" Great composition, the angle is great. I spotted the two Waldo's there, they are not really hiding but back there in the shadows anyway, so you met the challenge. You have made this place look very inviting to me and somewhere I would really like to visit oneday.
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02/12/2003 07:40:57 PM
Looks like the whole bridge is leaning over sideways to the left and the colors don't look right. did you do this on purpose? Nice looking covered bridge, are vechicles still allowed to drive over it?
02/11/2003 03:53:12 PM
Pretty scene. Waldos are on the bridge. Color seems a little red, the rails in the sunshine and road, esp. The tree above/behind the bridge seems less than clear (mostly due to glare). 7 Swash
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02/10/2003 09:32:57 PM
I see two people on that bridge. Otherwise nice photo.
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02/10/2003 05:54:51 PM
I like how you can't see where the end of the bridge is.
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02/10/2003 04:00:24 PM
good job
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02/10/2003 02:32:31 PM
Good picture, i like the old bridge11
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02/10/2003 12:19:43 PM
I would love to know where this bridge is. Just beautiful and meets the challenge well !
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02/10/2003 10:49:16 AM
challenge met. well, technically, there's only supposed to be one person, and i see two, but i think that's ok. i like how the railings are leading the viewer towards the bridge, and how it is surrounded by all that green. those covered bridges are simply cool. i wish there wasn't quite such a light and shadow contrast (both the shadow on the ground, as well as some of the highlights on the ground and in the trees). maybe earlier or later in the day would've helped. but you might not have been near a bridge at that time ...
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02/10/2003 08:39:56 AM
I do not see anyone in this picture! Nice bridge. The top of the image is a little overexposed because of the sunlight! jgillard4
02/10/2003 05:34:41 AM
Can;t find him


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