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One Over The Other

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The Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges look as though they’re right next to each other.  However, the walk between the two is quite far.  There is this one spot under the Brooklyn Bridge that you can capture this over/under image.  In addition to that, you can also capture the moon perfectly between the two – depending on the time of year of course.  In a photo I will post at another time, you will see what I mean.

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Earlier in the week I posted the From My Eye of this photograph.  It can be found on Google+ and on my blog.  Head on over, check out some of the cell phone snaps from behind the scenes.

Thanks for reading and happy shooting,

Scott

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8 responses to “One Over The Other”

  1. Nicely done, Scott. So glad I was able to get that view :)

    1. Thanks buddy! Pretty sure it’s my favorite spot in that area.

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    Rich Williams

    This is awesome, Scott! Unique take on a subject that’s been photographed to death. And, yeah, both bridges are quite far from each other. =)

    1. Thanks Rich, I appreciate that!

  3. Great shot! Love this in B&W!

  4. This is really a wonderful photo Scott, well done my friend!

    1. Thanks Mike, I appreciate that!

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