Great angle for this shot Frank.
The steel at the left meeting the walkway is great. The guy adds to the depth
of the shot.
Good one.
Dave
On 7/27/05, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still asleep
On 7/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great angle for this shot Frank.
The steel at the left meeting the walkway is great. The guy adds to the depth
of the shot.
Good one.
Thanks, Dave, and everyone else who commented.
Christian, you're right, the towers do lean a bit,
On 27 Jul 2005 at 20:41, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Interesting shot ... the washed out sky really captures one aspect of NYC.
Mmmm
... I'm hungry for a knish. Did you explore below the bridge? There's some
great stuff down there.
Too true, I found a very nice little chocolatier over the other
Scott Loveless wrote:
Frank, you never cease to amaze me. This is a wonderful photograph.
Keep it up.
Hi Frank!
Great shot! A very worthy photograph, under any circumstances...
And while I find this portrayal of the bridge very interesting, visually
and oherwise, I just noticed the empty
Hi Frank
I like your photo a lot but then I have not seen a lot of pictures from the
Brooklyn bridge ;-)
It is well composed and timeless as others have said. A good example where
b/w really shines.
Well done.
greetings
Markus
City. Along the route, all of a sudden, there's the Brooklyn
Did you explore below the bridge?
There's some great stuff down there.
That's where the trolls live.
Kenneth Waller
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From: Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: PESO: Friday Morning on the Brooklyn Bridge
Great shot Frank!
It succeeds in being iconic without being cliched. Quite an
accomplishment.
--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com
: PESO: Friday Morning on the Brooklyn Bridge
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still asleep (Thursday
night's Scrabble night, so she gets home late). I went for a ride,
not knowing where I was going, just to see some sights and soak in The
City. Along the route, all of a sudden
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still asleep (Thursday
night's Scrabble night, so she gets home late). I went for a ride,
not knowing where I was going, just to see some sights and soak in The
City. Along the route, all of a sudden, there's the Brooklyn Bridge.
I had to ride across
On 27/7/05, frank theriault, discombobulated, unleashed:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3579336size=lg
Comments are welcome!
Dude. Nice shot.
Cheers,
Cotty
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That's not just your ordinary Brooklyn Bridge shot!
Most are taken at the level of the roadway. I like
the different perspective that the pedestrian walkway
gives.
Rick
--- frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still
asleep (Thursday
night's
What appeals to me about this shot is the timelessness of it. Being
in BW and lack of cars/people on the bridge don't really give you
much clue as to when it was taken. Could have been 50 years ago or
yesterday. The rough, gritty nature of the shot is very appealing.
Nice going!
--
Bruce
Hi Frank:
BW photos are not my favorites but this one works well. Nice even
tones, and a different view than many BB photos that I've seen, but
still a classic type of composition.
Jim
frank theriault wrote:
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still asleep (Thursday
night's
Good one. Love that bridge. Thanks for sharing.
Paul
On Jul 27, 2005, at 6:40 PM, frank theriault wrote:
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still asleep (Thursday
night's Scrabble night, so she gets home late). I went for a ride,
not knowing where I was going, just to see some sights
Along the route, all of a sudden, there's the Brooklyn Bridge.
I had to ride across it, which I did. I had to take a pic, which I
did.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3579336size=lg\\
frank
Seen lots of pictures, never been there, but now I feel like I have. Wow.
Great detail
Frank, you never cease to amaze me. This is a wonderful photograph.
Keep it up.
On 7/27/05, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still asleep (Thursday
night's Scrabble night, so she gets home late). I went for a ride,
not knowing where I was
Frank
Great image - the location of the tower makes for a very appealing
composition.
As an aside - did anyone catch the BBC series Seven Wonders of the
Industrial World' in which the Brooklyn Bridge featured? It's
construction was a major engineering challenge.
Hi!
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still asleep (Thursday
night's Scrabble night, so she gets home late). I went for a ride,
not knowing where I was going, just to see some sights and soak in The
City. Along the route, all of a sudden, there's the Brooklyn Bridge.
I had to ride
Interesting shot ... the washed out sky really captures one aspect of NYC.
Mmmm ... I'm hungry for a knish. Did you explore below the bridge?
There's some great stuff down there.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: frank theriault
I had a haze filter on, but the sky was completely
washed
I guess I'll add to the accolades, it's a really nice shot, gives a
gritty feeling of reality.
(Don't let it go to your head though).
frank theriault wrote:
Friday morning, I got up early. Annsan was still asleep (Thursday
night's Scrabble night, so she gets home late). I went for a ride,
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