I've been on a pretty hot streak here on the old blog of late, and as a result, it's been a while since I've had to dig into the archives. However, as I've been spending lots of time around the Jacques Cartier Bridge lately, it reminded me of a sunset shot that I took last year, but didn't end up using. Another version of this photograph did end up getting showcased here, as well as on CTV Montreal. If you'd like to take a trip in the Wayback Machine, you can visit that photographic update by following this link. I thought that the photograph might have looked good cut vertically rather than the original horizontal crop. I had chosen a day when I knew the sun was going to be setting through the superstructure of the bridge, making it look like a caged ball of fire. The photograph was taken at f/16, 1/500sec, ISO 100 at 200mm. Sure, it's kind of a repeat, but at the same time, a little something different. At the time, I was probably planning to post both versions at the same time, but since the other ended up being featured on the television, I decided to put it up solo. That's happened a few other times too. It gives me, and ofcourse you, the loyal visitor, the occasion to look back on some nice memories.
Wednesday, 28 April 2021
Archived Sunset
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment