This often happens to me. I'm out with one lens or the other and then see photos I could have taken or taken better with another lens. (I don't carry them all at once; just too heavy!)
This time I was out with my 70-200mm rather than my favorite walkabout lens, my 18-200mm. Anyway, there was a wonderful line of fishermen below Branko's Bridge, but with the 70mm from where I was, it wasn't possible to get a good shot.
So I settled for a shot of two of them, reflected in an elevator that goes from the top of the bridge to the quay below.
See more reflections at James' WEEKEND REFLECTION.
11 comments:
My first thought when I saw your picture was : "don't jump !" It is hard to see that this man is actually fishing...
I get what you said about lens : that was happening to me all the time, when I was taking picture with my reflex camera... Now I have a bridge, and I don't have those regrets of not carrying the good lens at the right moment... ;)
Well, you did very well with what you had. Kudos to you. And the photo had me unsettled a bit as it looked like these guys were high in the sky and I don't much like heights! :-)
I agree with the other 2 comments. My heart leapt into my mouth when I looked at your photos. Boy was I glad to find out they were just fishing.
well that was a creative solution - which turned out a very nice shot!
On pourrait presque croire qu'ils sont en train de grimper la façade !Reflet très original !
biseeeeeeeeeeees de Christineeeee
The less possibilities, the more you use your brain. It is the most important part in the final end result. Very well executed here.
Joli compromis! Et ils ne vous ont pas vue! :-)
excellent problem solving.
What a great reflection!
And that worked out very well, didn't it? Good problem-solving and excellent shot!
superbe coups d oeil,bravo !
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