Joe Kennedy  


Route 116 Overpass by Joe Kennedy

November 2019 - Route 116 Overpass

About the Image(s)

Met up with a small group of photographers interested in shooting at a local national park area. I was fascinated by the towering overpass where we parked. i looked for the right angle and finally found it. This was shot from the far end of the underpass. Although I had my trusty tripod, I knew the camera could handle this capture on its own.

Fujifilm X T2 with the 10-24mm lens F/8 2 1/120 sec. Processed in PS with a healthy assist from NIK


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5 comments posted




 
Very engaging shot of an exciting scene. For me, not cropping the bottom (or, second choice, doing so entirely) would be the only suggestion. Great depth obtained and sharp everywhere.   Posted: 11/06/2019 15:41:50



Peter Elliston   Peter Elliston
Interesting shapes and lines here. You almost need to replicate being there by craning your head and neck backwards to look up! Good detail in the shadows.   Posted: 11/07/2019 07:59:16



Sheldon Wecker   Sheldon Wecker
I like the symmetry, and the way that the yellow bars in the center lead you into the image. I would consider cropping from the top, perhaps just before the second horizontal bar. I think it will emphasize the repeating pattern since the remaining horizontal bars are closer together.   Posted: 11/10/2019 21:08:12



Glenn Rudd   Glenn Rudd
A nice study of the geometrical patterns along with the texture in the concrete. I also think cropping from the top would be an improvement.   Posted: 11/13/2019 15:27:33



John Hackett   John Hackett
It pays off to look up on occasions. I like the patterns and shapes along with the symmetry. Would it work in mono, I am not sure as the yellow leads the eye in to the distance.   Posted: 11/14/2019 03:55:08