Fog At Train Bridge  by jgpittenger

Fog At Train Bridge

This is the shot I took for yesterday but decided to save and celebrate Pearl yesterday. Of course the day I had to go to Eugene was one of the rare days of late when the skies weren't totally overcast. I didn't have much time on the way to town nor my main camera, but I stopped and shot this as best I could without tripod etc.
I'm going nuts trying to figure out Windows 10 with LR. I lost three of the shots I recently edited and can't find them anywhere in my LR catalog. They are safely on my external hard drives but when I try to import them into LR, they are blacked out as if they are already somewhere in LR. Perplexing and frustrating.
Thanks so much for your visits, comments, suggestions, favs. They mean a lot to me.
Great subject and well taken. Love the reflections.
Haven't had any problems with Win10 and LR (have with Photoshop, but that was a Graphics Driver problem). I'd Google it - someones bound to have had the same issue.
@snaggy
March 26th, 2016  
The reflection makes this shot -- I really like the structural elements contrasting with the grasses in the foreground. The only thing I might suggest is cloning out the yellow flowers as they draw my eye away and they don't seem that important to the overall composition.
March 26th, 2016  
A great looking bridge casting beautiful reflections :)
March 26th, 2016  
Excellent shot
March 26th, 2016  
Very nice composition and the reflections are great.
March 26th, 2016  
Beautifully composed - love those reflections and the lighting.
March 27th, 2016  
Not bad at all for a quick snap! You did a nice job of making the reflections pop. Sorry about the trouble with windows 10 in light room. I recently loaded windows 10 and find it to be ultimately frustrating. Hope you're able to find those shots so you don't have to repeat the work, one of my least favorite things.
March 27th, 2016  
@taffy lol! I think everything has been so gray for so,long that I'm reluctant to let any color go. What would you think re more if the yellow in foreground?
March 27th, 2016  
Stunning picture and perspective.
March 27th, 2016  
@jgpittenger That could work - worth a try! Right now there isn't enough so I went in the direction of removing it, but the opposite choice would be worth a try..
March 27th, 2016  
Lovely composition. Is that a little house on top of the bridge?
March 27th, 2016  
What a lovely bridge, it has such character. To be honest I didn't even notice the yellow flowers at first, my eye went straight to the bridge. So either of Taffy's suggestions would work.
March 27th, 2016  
The reflections are wonderful & the whole scene is just lovely . Fav
March 27th, 2016  
This is fabulous and I think the beauty of this image is in its naturally subtle tones.I should agree with Taffy that the yellow weeds are a bit distracting and cloning them out would simplify the composition.If it was me I'd play with the 'red' luminance and saturation to make the red lights on the bridge to pop up.Then you'd have some color if the other way it looks boring to you.
March 27th, 2016  
@skstein yes. It used to be used by person who would move the bridge to allow tall boats through
March 27th, 2016  
Beautiful shot with wonderful reflections. Hope you find your shots in LR. I have it,but couldn't figure it out, and now never touch it.
March 27th, 2016  
Leave a Comment
Sign up for a free account or Sign in to post a comment.