Photographer's Note
At last I got to scan some slides from Hungary. This one is Budapest's oldest and most beautiful bridge over the Danube. It was bombed during WWII, but lovingly reconstructed in its original form after the war. Now it's oneof the symbols of the city.
At 8:00 p.m. all the main attractions of the city are lit up. This shot was taken from the Pest side of the river with the Buda Castle in the background.
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papagolf21
(145112) 2003-11-12 16:46
Belle photo de nuit. Un lιger recadrage (suppresion partielle de la partie basse) aurait donnι plus de force ΰ la prise de vue.
Beautiful night photo. A light recadrage (partial suppresion of the low part(party)) would have given more force to the recording.
Didi
(61569) 2003-11-12 17:01
Le Kodachrome 64 est une excellente pellicule aux couleurs bien saturιes. Mais comme tous les films argentiques des dominantes jaune orangι apparaξssent sous la lumiθre artificielle.
L'image est trθs bien cadrιe et le Danube rιflechit bien les lumiθres.
J'ai effectuι un petit WS correctif.
Kodachrome 64 is an excellent film who gives well saturated colors. But as all silver films, orange yellow dominants appear under the artificial light. The picture is very well tallied and the Danube reflect well the lights.
I carried out a small corrective WS.
Tomernayer
(516) 2004-05-11 6:31
Well capture photo of the bridge, i tryed the same but my camera sucks, u managed better, well done!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Eva Kato (dawekato)
(2269)
- Genre: Τοποθεσίες
- Medium: Έγχρωμο
- Date Taken: 1995-05-00
- Categories: Αρχιτεκτονική
- Camera: Olympus OM1, Olympus 50-mm, Kodachrome 64
- Έκθεση: 2 δευτερόλεπτα
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2003-11-12 14:03
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