I managed to capture an image I had always envisaged. Something like this is a photographers dream, and for me, I was so happy when I looked at the back of the camera.
Port Talbot has a small railway station, and this bridge joins the two platforms and the surrounding land. I took it with the Nikon ZF and Z40mm lens, and it was edited in RapidRaw. I actually had to remove people from the image, as I only wanted the one person in view. Luckily enough, Rapid Raw was up to the task!
My name is Mark G Adams. I am a professional photographer from South Wales, shooting weddings, events and portraits as well as running meets and workshops. For fun I like to shoot landscapes, wildlife and occasionally do street photography. Enjoy my website as I share my knowledge learned over decades of working and having fun in photography.
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A nice spot to play with light and geometry, I’d say. Nice shot, Mark.
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Thank you. First time I had ever taken a camera there, which I can’t believe.
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Did you try it in BnW Mark?
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Yes, a few variations. I’m not really a black and white lover, and just prefer the hint of yellows etc in the colour brick version.
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