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It has been an interesting series. It makes me wonder why I have never thought of using the flip menu of Photoshop. I am now having another look at it and the possibilities offered. I like this image as the red bus draws your eye to it on first viewing. I might have been tempted to move the top section down slightly to remove some empty space between the bridges.
Ian
Ian

Thanks again folks, and thanks Leo for the UA.
Quote:perhaps you may revisit the idea again soon
Well we are heading down to London soon...
Quote:I really like this sort of image and I know they are not easy to get right
Thanks Phil, composing upside down isn't easy. Plus normal hyperfocal distance assumptions tend to go out of the window...
EDIT...
Quote:I might have been tempted to move the top section down slightly to remove some empty space between the bridges.
That occurred to me as I was uploading. But for anyone who knows Tyneside, the essence of the Redheugh is that it is way higher than the other bridges. Hence it's regularly closed to traffic in high winds, as has been the case recently. To bring it down lower would lose that character.
Quote:perhaps you may revisit the idea again soon
Well we are heading down to London soon...
Quote:I really like this sort of image and I know they are not easy to get right
Thanks Phil, composing upside down isn't easy. Plus normal hyperfocal distance assumptions tend to go out of the window...
EDIT...
Quote:I might have been tempted to move the top section down slightly to remove some empty space between the bridges.
That occurred to me as I was uploading. But for anyone who knows Tyneside, the essence of the Redheugh is that it is way higher than the other bridges. Hence it's regularly closed to traffic in high winds, as has been the case recently. To bring it down lower would lose that character.

Quote:I might have been tempted to move the top section down slightly to remove some empty space between the bridges.
That occurred to me as I was uploading. But for anyone who knows Tyneside, the essence of the Redheugh is that it is way higher than the other bridges. Hence it's regularly closed to traffic in high winds, as has been the case recently. To bring it down lower would lose that character.
The Redheugh and the High Level Bridge are actually the same height.