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Under the old Bridge

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    This bridge has been photographed by so many around here. So, I took the view from down under just in case it gave a different look. I am not sure about the cropping though. So I posted both. For me I think the tight crop is better. What do you think?
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    that's a very cool structure! I like the angle that shows the view and the bridge is the frame. my preference is for the first shot- I like the greater expanse of rock
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    Thanks Bambi!

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    Interesting subject. I can see why it would be often photographed. Had you thought of cropping along the top edge of the bridge so that no sky falls above it giving the appearance of one is looking through a hole in a wall framing that wonderful view beyond?
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    Thank you for your comments Barefoot!

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    Interesting subject. I can see why it would be often photographed. Had you thought of cropping along the top edge of the bridge so that no sky falls above it giving the appearance of one is looking through a hole in a wall framing that wonderful view beyond?
    I think its a good idea. Does it look any better?
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    I like it. Your exposure is spot on from front to rear.
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