Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Pano

anthony718

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was driving by, and couldnt pass up that sky.
d80
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"When it opened in 1964, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge was the world's longest suspension span. The ends of the bridge are at historic Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn and Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island, both of which guarded New York Harbor at the Narrows for over a century. The bridge was named after Giovanni da Verrazano, who, in 1524, was the first European explorer to sail into New York Harbor.

Its monumental 693 foot high towers are 1 5/8 inches farther apart at their tops than at their bases because the 4,260 foot distance between them made it necessary to compensate for the earth's curvature. Each tower weighs 27,000 tons and is held together with three million rivets and one million bolts. Seasonal contractions and expansions of the steel cables cause the double-decked roadway to be 12 feet lower in the summer than in the winter.

Located at the mouth of upper New York Bay, the bridge not only connects Brooklyn with Staten Island but is also a major link in the interstate highway system, providing the shortest route between the middle Atlantic states and Long Island.

In Brooklyn, the bridge connects to the Belt Parkway and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and to the largely residential community of Bay Ridge. On Staten Island, which saw rapid development after the bridge opened in 1964, it joins the Staten Island Expressway, providing access to the many communities in this most rural of the city's five boroughs. "



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I live about a mile from this location. I have taken many photos of this bridge.

But none this nice.

Well done.
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'You are only coming through in waves... Your lips move but I can't hear what you're saying.'
 
Anthony - that is a wonderful pano. Absolutely stunning. Hang on your wall - or any wall!
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Photography - One of the few things you can still do legally - sort of.
 
Anthony, that is a super shot. If you have someplace for stock photos, I'd put this there.

Question:

what did you use to do the stitching to create the pano? (I'm getting ready to try some pano work.)

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Michael Bower
Ashburn, VA

D80, 50mm - f/1.8, Sigma 105mm Macro, 18-70, Sigma 700-300, SB-800
 
thanks mbower,

i used ptgui6 to stitch
Anthony, that is a super shot. If you have someplace for stock
photos, I'd put this there.

Question:

what did you use to do the stitching to create the pano? (I'm
getting ready to try some pano work.)

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Michael Bower
Ashburn, VA

D80, 50mm - f/1.8, Sigma 105mm Macro, 18-70, Sigma 700-300, SB-800
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http://anthonyc.zenfolio.com/
 
Having grown up in Brooklyn - I truly appreciate this picture. This bridge is so beautiful - you did a great job capturing it's beauty.
 
Beautiful photo Anthony. Composition and colors are very good.
That's the one bridge i haven't shot in NYC yet.

But i like the cropped version better only because the far background on the right is a little blurry there.

One other thing and i may be wrong but it looks like the far bridge abutment is leaning to the right. Looks like it's a slight curved bend.
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Dez

http://www.dezmix.com/photography

 
does this crop work better?
It does for me, as in the first one I was wondering what happened to left side, but on this crop it doesn't bother me. Either way, great composition and colours! Polarizer?

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Lito

D80 ~ 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 ~ Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR DiII ~ 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 VR ~ 50mm f/1.4 ~ SB-26 ~ Mac :)

 

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