Friday, April 8, 2011

Linking the states

I-5 bridges linking Portland, OR to Vancouver, WA, spanning the Columbia River. I had never seen the bridges from this perspective and I thought it would lend itself well to a pano. It worked and I liked the monochrome version better. Added a little nostalgia I thought. :-)



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14 comments:

  1. Having driven this bridge many times, it's cool to see it from this perspective. And yes, I like the monochrome version best!

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  2. Very nice. It works wonderfully in monochrome. Great looking bridge.

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  3. Very good shot, great in monochrome!
    Thanks for the visit!

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  4. Yes, very nice panorama! The lift bridges look great in monochrome, very industrial!

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  5. Great panorama. Love the bridge patterns, and all the building details.

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  6. Impressive bridge : the way you took the picture gives such a sensation of gigantism...

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  7. I like the patterns in the bridge - so is the border in the middle of the river and is that where the bridge changes design?

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  8. yes I think the b&w is good for photos like this.

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  9. I love this shot. Great bridges and the way you shot them is fascinating.

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  10. wonderful shot...excellent choice for a monochrome!

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  11. Love the panoramic view of the bridge, and it turned out beautifully in black and white. You have given up a wonderful landscape to study.

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  12. Love the black and white -it gives such a typical expression of our time (looking from a historical viewpoint) -this is a keeper!

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  13. I love what you have done. It's like a cross between the old time and the modern.

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