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    Ribcage

    This bridge over the Bow River reminded me of what it might be light to look down the throat of a whale.

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    Terrific composition and perspective!

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    Or a dragon. Nicely captured.

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    The shadows echo the crosspieces above. Well done...

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    I like this image very much Dave.

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    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Ribcage

    Thank you all for the comments.

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    Re: Ribcage

    Down the gullet!
    Nice shot Dave.

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    Re: Ribcage

    Nice shot of a nice bridge Dave

    Well done, Dave

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    Re: Ribcage

    Very nice, Dave A -- while looking at it, I wonder if you took a shot of the buildings too using the frames of the bridge?

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    Re: Ribcage

    Wonderful image Dave and an interesting bit of architecture.

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    Re: Ribcage

    Dave,

    A question born only of curiosity, nothing important: Did you use a polarizer? The reason I ask is that if you did, you probably eliminated some of the glare but you certainly would not have been able to eliminate all of it. The use of a polarizer in this situation would give you the choice of which parts of the glare to minimize if not eliminate.

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    Re: Ribcage

    Very good shot. I like the symmetry.

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    Re: Ribcage

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Dave,

    A question born only of curiosity, nothing important: Did you use a polarizer? The reason I ask is that if you did, you probably eliminated some of the glare but you certainly would not have been able to eliminate all of it. The use of a polarizer in this situation would give you the choice of which parts of the glare to minimize if not eliminate.
    Mike I honestly can't remember but if I had to guess I would say no. I think I may have forgot to put it on then went for a walk with just my camera. I know the next day when I was in the mountains I had it on but just can't remember when I mounted it.

    Dave

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