Besides showing off your un-matched eye for great moments (love the sun burst), for me, your photo really amplifies the craftsmanship and engineering hutzpah it would take to build something so magnificient back when they didn’t have all the massive equipment available today. I was curious as to when it was built, so Googled it. It was 1883 ! Get out of town, right? No wonder it took them 13 years. I wish the guys who worked on it could have time-warped to your post to see how beautiful it still is today. You’ve made them proud, I’m sure of it. x B
Boomdee, you always leave the most thoughtful remarks (and by “thoughtful,” I mean both kind and insightful). Thanks so very much 😘 As for the history, I hadn’t researched it, so thanks for the mini-lesson! Unbelievable!! Now I want to go and google when the Golden Gate was built 😉
Oh thanks. I feel the same about your work. I think we’ve both come a long way over the past year or two. I’m just working on getting better with my portraits. It’s definitely a work in progress, but I think I’m happy with the direction things are going. I still have a ways to go.
Thanks right back, Shane. I do believe I have found what I like best to shoot – cityscapes – and I’m having a wonderful time embracing the genre. Portraits will never likely be a draw for me as I like the ability to take my time and reshoot to my heart’s desire. I don’t like the pressure of someone waiting on me to figure things out, nor would I want to disappoint someone with pictures I’ve taken. With what I shoot, I can only disappoint myself 🙂 So I applaud you for embracing portraiture. You’re developing quite a wonderful portfolio of this kind of work. I look forward to seeing where you next take it!
Thanks, Laura! I’ve never actually printed any of my images, but just took a class last week on how best to use the LR print module and color management for color printing. I now have no excuse NOT to give it a try 🙂
I’ve done just a little bit. I know how to soft proof and get color profiles blah blah but I need to print and hang on my own wall. Maybe after our remodel. 🙂
I love this. How did you get to stand there without being run over to capture that or was it a large zoom. I never go to go to that bridge, its quite a fascinating one and very photogenic 🙂
Hi, Kaz! Apologies for the late reply – lots of goings-on at my end, including another trip back to NYC and another walk across this wonderful bridge 🙂 As for how I got this shot, no zoom, just my fixed 23mm lens on my Fuji. I was lucky that the bridge wasn’t overly crowded!
Well, Stacey, you have certainly upped your game since we first met. What has gotten into you? Are you actually taking this photo thing seriously? Will you soon be selling prints from your car? Have you no shame?
I really love your work!
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Burks, what a wonderful comment! You’ve made my day. 😃 Thanks so very much for your kindness!
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Besides showing off your un-matched eye for great moments (love the sun burst), for me, your photo really amplifies the craftsmanship and engineering hutzpah it would take to build something so magnificient back when they didn’t have all the massive equipment available today. I was curious as to when it was built, so Googled it. It was 1883 ! Get out of town, right? No wonder it took them 13 years. I wish the guys who worked on it could have time-warped to your post to see how beautiful it still is today. You’ve made them proud, I’m sure of it. x B
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Boomdee, you always leave the most thoughtful remarks (and by “thoughtful,” I mean both kind and insightful). Thanks so very much 😘 As for the history, I hadn’t researched it, so thanks for the mini-lesson! Unbelievable!! Now I want to go and google when the Golden Gate was built 😉
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❤ (( Stacy ))
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Stacy, this is gorgeous!
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Thanks, Shane! I’ve fallen quite in love with New York City 😀
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I can tell 😉
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LOL!! I just read and commented on your post — so in awe of your skills!!!
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Oh thanks. I feel the same about your work. I think we’ve both come a long way over the past year or two. I’m just working on getting better with my portraits. It’s definitely a work in progress, but I think I’m happy with the direction things are going. I still have a ways to go.
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Thanks right back, Shane. I do believe I have found what I like best to shoot – cityscapes – and I’m having a wonderful time embracing the genre. Portraits will never likely be a draw for me as I like the ability to take my time and reshoot to my heart’s desire. I don’t like the pressure of someone waiting on me to figure things out, nor would I want to disappoint someone with pictures I’ve taken. With what I shoot, I can only disappoint myself 🙂 So I applaud you for embracing portraiture. You’re developing quite a wonderful portfolio of this kind of work. I look forward to seeing where you next take it!
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Wow this is really beautiful! I can see this framed easily. Love that sunburst. 🙂
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Thanks, Laura! I’ve never actually printed any of my images, but just took a class last week on how best to use the LR print module and color management for color printing. I now have no excuse NOT to give it a try 🙂
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I’ve printed a few but I have none hanging in my house. Maybe our syndrome is more common than we think!
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I would have thought you’ve printed a lot! I really hope to get a handle on it and change that syndrome for myself 😃
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I’ve done just a little bit. I know how to soft proof and get color profiles blah blah but I need to print and hang on my own wall. Maybe after our remodel. 🙂
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Well then I know who to ask if I run into any problems with color profiles 🙂
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Anytime! (looks to make sure I still have my notes)
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Hahaha 🙂
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Great composition, Stacy.
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Thanks, Lynne. It’s such a beautiful bridge and it’s architectural detail just pulls you right in!
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I love this. How did you get to stand there without being run over to capture that or was it a large zoom. I never go to go to that bridge, its quite a fascinating one and very photogenic 🙂
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Hi, Kaz! Apologies for the late reply – lots of goings-on at my end, including another trip back to NYC and another walk across this wonderful bridge 🙂 As for how I got this shot, no zoom, just my fixed 23mm lens on my Fuji. I was lucky that the bridge wasn’t overly crowded!
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Beautiful piece of engineering, beautifully caught.
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Thanks, Lisa! I do so love bridges with character and I am forever awed by how they are built.
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Great angle – what a shot!
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Thanks, Chris! 🙂
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Such a; great shot – love the perspective. Very awe inspiring.
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Thanks, Raewyn! It’s a wonderful bridge with so many awe-inspiring vistas. I plan to post my trek across it next week 🙂
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Great shot, Stacy! 🙂
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Thanks so much, Sylvia! It was a fun trek across this bridge, with many photos taken, so more to come 🙂
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wow stunning
Maybe you’ll like participate to my challenges
http://www.sylvain-landry.com/category/sl-week
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Thanks, Sylvain! I’ll definitely have a look!
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Well, Stacey, you have certainly upped your game since we first met. What has gotten into you? Are you actually taking this photo thing seriously? Will you soon be selling prints from your car? Have you no shame?
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Just following in your footsteps, Emilio!
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Blushing!!!!
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You did my Brooklyn proud, sis! Love, Jenny from the block:)
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LOL!! Thanks, Jenny 😘
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Beautiful Stacy!!
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Thanks, Cee! It is a stunning bridge that I spent a few hours walking across and photographing. That post is coming next week 🙂
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Wonderful POV!
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Thanks, Lisa! The sun was what drew me to it in the first place. I stood there for a bit trying to get just the right angle and composition 🙂
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I love the lighting and the detail.
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Thanks very much, Joseph!
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WOW. Stunning shot Stacy, me dear bridge sister. That sky and sun! Just amazing.
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LOL thanks Desley!! Just wait for next week’s follow-up post on walking across the Brooklyn Bridge 🙂
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OMG I’m ready!
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Hehehe 🙂
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