zdthirtyseven
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Between Bridges...
Shot December 2014 with my retired Nexus 4 using Google Camera in HDR mode, edited to b/w and cropped with Aviary.
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This picture was taken by a Kyocera wave. It is not the best camera I have had on a phone ,but, it meant a lot to get it.The picture is a new section of columbarium being installed in Arlington National Cemeterey. As a veteran, I took great pride in being part of the production of these units.The center parts with the small storage holes were produced in Flemington, NJ before being shipped to Virginia to be installed. They were poured, ground down, holes filled in and then stained to meet the specs for that job.The coloring in the picture is not the units actual color, but that caused by a perfect sunrise. I felt good upon completing our portion of the work knowing that the remains of our servicemen and women interred here have been given my best and that of the rest of the crew. Everyone understood what it was for and who would be there. Thank you to those that give all so we may live free!
Def one of the best photos!World's highest concrete steel composite arch bridge - Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge - at the Hoover Dam.
Shot on LG V10(auto), and edited in Snapseed. I love the manual mode with RAW images on the LG V10, but I was the passenger in a moving car and getting the tinted window down in time for this angle and composition was lucky, definitely would have missed it spending the typical 5-10 extra seconds that I take in manual mode. My phone also had auto-HDR on which I hate and always forget to have turned off for auto mode, but I'd rather more detail seen of the bridge and be forgiving of the bit of over processed halo along the edges that resulted from having shot in Auto-HDR mode. View attachment 214720
