thewesfob wrote:
Nice shots! Really like the colors in the first one!
Thank you and glad you liked it, it's looks like the the first one going to get printed!
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stephen_s1 wrote:
#2!
Thank u Stephen
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Gregg B. wrote:
Beautiful shots....
Gregg, thanks a lot, my learning continues thur all the great images you post.
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kingofpix wrote:
The two are beautifully shot and has amazing colors, Great job!
Thank you, glad you liked them.
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bobek13 wrote:
Love the dramatic sky and the glow of the bridge in #1, but the #2 has a beautiful light streak on the bridge and nicely lit up city. I couldn`t decide which one I would hang on my wall.
A.
Thanks Bobek13! The sunset one is definitely getting printer!
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kdacharya wrote:
wow what a difference a few hours make, nicely done. voted.
KD, thanks a lot and glad to know that you found it worthy of a vote. Thank you Sir!
Nice shots and browny points for using the TSE lens. Last time I tried I couldn't get the tilt right, so I need to go back and try again. Just worried a little about all these camera robberies happening in the city.
DaleBerlin wrote:
I really like the 1st one, absolutely beautiful.
You are right, i am leaning towards the 1st one and getting it printed. Thank you
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bobby350z wrote:
Nice shots and browny points for using the TSE lens. Last time I tried I couldn't get the tilt right, so I need to go back and try again. Just worried a little about all these camera robberies happening in the city.
Believe me, every time I sue the TSE lens its stressful as it takes me a lot longer to get the focus across the plain. Yes, I do need all the browny points I can get.....
At this location, there were lots of people so it felt safe. But when I hiked to Marshell beach it was a bit scary. Bad times
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007Boarder wrote:
Less car lights is my preference. Both are great shots though color, contrast, sharp. Great.
Thank you and glad you liked them. The TSE lens is really sharp, love the results when I get it just right.
SeattleDucks wrote:
Classic and beautiful shots of a great icon. I'm partial to the warmth of #1.
Cheers,
Ross
Thanks Ross, I go up Northern California quite often and have photographed from this location several times and each times its different and fun. I agree with #1.
Wow! 30 second exposure on the 2nd image! Very nice. The Golden Gate is such an amazing bridge. Your images do it justice. Both are really top notch and worthy of a large print!
Ya did good Parul. Have you considered using a Neutral Density filter to get longer exposures without having to wait quite so long for it to get darker on its own. Or maybe even combining these two images to get the best of both. For some reason, it feels like the ideal version is half way between these two. But a very nice composition of something that's been shot to death. Good job.
I'm digging the lighting on both. However, #1 has better overall color. Its a shame you cannot combine the two images, and get the SFO lights and light streaks crossed with the Golden Hour colors. I love the usage of the TSE. I have the first gen, and still use it to this day.
When we went to the same lookout last summer, clouds and wind made capturing said image all but impossible. Then the fog rolled in.