After a resent trip to Niagara Falls, I now know why they named the Rainbow Bridge.
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The bridge was officially opened on November 1, 1941.
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After a resent trip to Niagara Falls, I now know why they named the Rainbow Bridge.
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The bridge was officially opened on November 1, 1941.
Cool ... so I guess the mist from the falls creates this on sunny days?
Definitely appropriately named, by looking at this shot.
Thanks HBG and Mad Aussie, yes there is tons of mist coming off both falls, so you just have to get the right angle for a rainbow.
Nicely caught. Certainly fits with the name of the bridge.
nicely done XP - I live about 15 minutes from here by car (don't shoot down there often because of the crowds and the ridiculous price to park).
Looks like you used a polarizer, Good on ya; they make rainbows pop!
Let me know if you want me to make a comment about the exposure. ;)
Thanks asnow.
edG, ya $18 to park near the falls is nuts, I just walked from our hotel, but it was a lot.... of walking.:wall-an:
Marko, no polarizer used, I did play around in Lightroom to try and make the rainbow pop a bit.
I played with the exposure also in lightroom. Any comments about the exposure would be welcome, good or bad.
Ya fooled me then - thought u used a polarizer. maybe try one the next time you see a rainbow so you'll see what i mean. Without a doubt the polarizer is my most valuable accessory - ok maybe it goes head to head with the tripod...but still very valuable.
In terms of exposure, the image as a whole seems a good stop underexposed to my eye.
Hope that may help - Marko
Good call on the exposure Marko. I set it to -0.78 in lightroom.
Here is the same picture with exposure back to 0.
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