This is a great shot David as at street level a lack of height in the trail can disappoint, but with yours it fits the frame.
Coincidentally, I was at Brayton Barf near dusk recently (seem to nearly living there at the minute-well go once a week sometimes) and remebered the bridge over to Gateforth with visions of light trails aplenty, but alas after arriving I remembered the high fence! Not to be thwarted, I backward cast my eye (on prospects drear) and remebered having a similar problem at a zoo in my relative youth when toting 'r kid's Olympus OM10 (film camera with manual adaptor)-quickly dialing in f2.8, miraculously the viewfinder revealed a caged leopard in all it's unemcumbered glory. Back at the Barf bridge and I quickly dialled in f2.8 and then realised that the lack of shutter speed spoilt my endeavours-anyway I enjoyed the feline memory!!
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This is a great shot David as at street level a lack of height in the trail can disappoint, but with yours it fits the frame.
Coincidentally, I was at Brayton Barf near dusk recently (seem to nearly living there at the minute-well go once a week sometimes) and remebered the bridge over to Gateforth with visions of light trails aplenty, but alas after arriving I remembered the high fence! Not to be thwarted, I backward cast my eye (on prospects drear) and remebered having a similar problem at a zoo in my relative youth when toting 'r kid's Olympus OM10 (film camera with manual adaptor)-quickly dialing in f2.8, miraculously the viewfinder revealed a caged leopard in all it's unemcumbered glory. Back at the Barf bridge and I quickly dialled in f2.8 and then realised that the lack of shutter speed spoilt my endeavours-anyway I enjoyed the feline memory!!