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Influx

By NaOH
February 21st, 2012

This is the William R. Bennett Bridge in Kelowna, British Columbia. Taken at night with a tripod.

Nikon D300, Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR.

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Comments from the Community

Posted By: jabohn
about 12 years ago
Very nice. Always good to see local photos! Love the colors. It has the hazy look we've been enduring over the last few weeks.
Posted By: Algoz66
about 12 years ago
What a beautiful, crisp, clean and dynamic photograph. I have saved this one and will use as desktop wallpaper! Thanks!
Posted By: AlfNader
about 12 years ago
Thank you for this wonderful photograph, friend. This has a very clean and futuristic appeal to it and I find it all rather super.
Posted By: lucasjungmann
about 12 years ago
Nice Shot! Ive taken a few shots of the bridge with long exp. This is a nice composition
Great to see pictures from kelowna :)
You go to UBCO? I saw in an older photo it says you almost skipped a class.
We should go shoot sometime.
Posted By: NaOH
about 12 years ago
@lucasjungmann
I did attend UBCO but that was some time ago... I shot the image you're referring to in 2008.

Still, always happy to have someone to shoot with. Shoot me an email sometime (hit my site for the address).
Posted By: fifthgearonline
about 12 years ago
This is a great photo! love the coloring of it and the overall feel.

What is going on with the water. The hard line between the smooth water and the part that looks like they are two seperate pictures. Was this pieced together?
Posted By: NaOH
about 12 years ago
@fifthgearonline
I'm not too sure. It was raining very lightly during the exposure, which I think was 30 seconds... perhaps the motion of the water smoothed it on the one side but it wasn't moving as quickly on the other? It is not a composite, regardless.

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