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16-Oct-2009 McGarva

Forth Rail Bridge

Queensferry, Scotland

Travelling north today and decided to stop at a famous Scottish location I have never shot
On arrival it was like a summer’s day with blue sky and very bright light, not very inspiring
So with the help of a polariser, 3 stop full ND filter, 3 stop hard line ND filter and an upside
down 1 stop hard line ND filter I managed to smooth the water and draw out strong reflections
Resulted in a >1 second exposure instead of a 1/100th and a much better overall effect

More of Scotland in my gallery http://www.pbase.com/mcgarva/scotland

Two bridges merge to one, the Forth Road & Forth Rail Bridges





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Pierre Schneider14-Aug-2011 17:51
superb, tip for use nd filters is perfect ! vVv
see also herehttp://www.pbase.com/vipm/image/135122459
Pierre
Aurélie27-Oct-2010 22:01
The long exposure works very fine here, softening the colour and the light of the sea in the foreground, and poping up the red of the bridge and the reflection of the piles.
The only critic I would have would be about the sky. Looks like you've been doing some post processing : clouds a little too gray and a curved line between dark and light blue can clearly be seen.
But as I said in my previous comment, I love this shot :)
Aurélie27-Oct-2010 21:50
Love this shot too. Soft and vivid colours at the same time, it's pretty nice ! V
Hugh Rooney19-Nov-2009 20:07
Wonderful image of a very famous landmark.VV
tinkerb26-Oct-2009 21:39
Great shot - effort achieves! I keep on meaning to stop, but the time is never right. You seem to have overcome that problem
Pete Hemington21-Oct-2009 22:50
You worked hard on this and got a good result - I can't see anybody painting it - i heard they've got new paint that last longer?
Nicki Thurgar21-Oct-2009 09:31
What a wonderful sight, great work with the filters!
Guest 17-Oct-2009 17:57
Fantastic!!!!!! V
Anja Lieder17-Oct-2009 12:47
This is wonderful! I always want to come and take a picture of that bridge - but last time, empty stomach and fading light did not make it possible! It is a lovely shot - is it taken from teh north or south bank?
lou_rozensteins16-Oct-2009 23:54
Nice shot. Sounds like the sort of light we have in Australia all the time. No breaks for twilight or early morning either. Nice result here.
Stewart Mitchell16-Oct-2009 21:47
One of my all time favourite icons!! There used to be a joke that said they never finish painting it..... start at one end and work to the other....but they never used to bandage it up, whilst they did it!!! It is now impossible to get an unwrapped shot of it....but I really think your approach here is spot on....even with the palaver.... V
Doug Cruden16-Oct-2009 20:33
Gorgeous! Well worth all that palaver!! :o)
Johnny JAG16-Oct-2009 19:41
Nice result, sounds a bit complicated though, I'd have given up LOL.
Zoltán Balogh16-Oct-2009 18:28
Beautifuly captured! V
Thomas16-Oct-2009 18:21
I like your thoughtful composition and format of this fantastic bridge!
Jeroen Bosman16-Oct-2009 18:17
great light on this magnificent structure, v
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