Fishing Bridge [Contest Finalists October 2008]
Uploaded: October 08, 2008 04:13:10
This wood auto bridge crosses the Yellowstone River. Though called Fishing Bridge, there is no fishing allowed from it because the cutthroat trout are now endangered due to introduction of lake trout. Shot taken in the evening with a polarizer clad Canon EF70-300mm lens at 70mm, ISO 400, f/5.6, 1/40 second.
Kate Baumgartner October 08, 2008
Beautifully composed. Love the leading lines, color, reflection and dof. Well seen, Joseph. #1012533Shirley Sicurello October 08, 2008
Wonderful POV in this image, Joseph. Well done! #6569174KARU WIJESUNDARA. A.N.P.A.S. October 08, 2008
IT'S A GREAT IMAGE HERE.KARU. #6572895
Usman M. Bajwa November 26, 2008
Wow.. Gorgeous. Congrats on this stunning capture and Finalist.UB. #6814469
Denny E. Barnes November 27, 2008
Congratulation on your excellent finalist! It's well deserved!!....Denny #6816466Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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