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When It’s All Over We Still Have To Clear Up

3rd August 2007

When It’s All Over We Still Have To Clear Up by duncmc

When It’s All Over We Still Have To Clear Up from duncmc via flickr.

Another bridge shot which has been languishing on my Mac for a couple of weeks. This was taken the day after this one – another very low tide on the way to work. Again the surface of the Humber was very still, but the light was different so the water wasn’t so mirror-like. In fact I like how clear the water is in this one – a change from its usual brown soupy appearance.

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10 Responses to “When It’s All Over We Still Have To Clear Up”

  1. Flickr: tonecoach says…

    great shot, I still would not swim in this though, tone…

  2. Flickr: Richbos says…

    Awesome lead out Dunc, there’s only a few places on the planet you could get this…!

  3. Flickr: CMP73 says…

    That water looks almost clear.

    A really good shot.

    The sky compliments the water really well.

  4. Flickr: the noggin_nogged says…

    nice shot, i don’t think i’ve ever seen t’umber appearing so clean!


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  5. shooter says…

    Wonderful sense of depth to this, excellent framing and composition…

  6. Flickr: JonnyMoss says…

    Very nice – quite peaceful :)

  7. Peter Martin Jorgensen says…

    Looks great. Especially how you’ve displaced the brigde leaving more space to the water and reflections.
    I like it better than the first bridge shot. Seems a bit more “full”. Nice one

  8. Flickr: That bloke says…

    Great wide angle shot. I feel like I know that bridge. :)

  9. Flickr: theevilmightyf says…

    Very nice shot. Such a quiet tranquil shot

  10. Flickr: Jam Adams says…

    A great sky (as usual) and the water foreground is fab. I like how the transparent water graduates through to a reflective surface, mirroring the bridge. Stunning.

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