Elia Locardi
Lonely Bridge - (Rome, Italy)
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Late Night Mud fest:
This is a view from underneath Ponte Sant’Angelo, looking toward The Vatican. Off in the distance there is St Peter’s Basilica (Basilica Papale di San Pietro in Vaticano).
There was this little exposed mud shelf that I was able to stumble out on. It smelled pretty foul and my tripod legs (and my legs) sank pretty deep into the muck. I also had to ram my tripod deep down into the gunk to prevent any slippage or sag during the long exposures. When I finally finished and pulled the tripod out, it made a nasty ‘pluurrppp’ sound and took one of the rubber feet hostage. Crap... Let’s just say it’s not the same kind of mud that I remember playing in as a kid.
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Lonely Bridge - (Rome, Italy)
Bored? Killing time at work? Here's the way I see it:
By liking the Blame The Monkey Facebook Page or following me on Twitter, I'm helping you, help me, help you, by helping (us) waste a few more pesky seconds at work before the end of the damn day.
Other time killers: Google+ |-| Smugmug |-| 500px |-| HDR Tutorials |-| Technical Mumbo Jumbo |-|
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Late Night Mud fest:
This is a view from underneath Ponte Sant’Angelo, looking toward The Vatican. Off in the distance there is St Peter’s Basilica (Basilica Papale di San Pietro in Vaticano).
There was this little exposed mud shelf that I was able to stumble out on. It smelled pretty foul and my tripod legs (and my legs) sank pretty deep into the muck. I also had to ram my tripod deep down into the gunk to prevent any slippage or sag during the long exposures. When I finally finished and pulled the tripod out, it made a nasty ‘pluurrppp’ sound and took one of the rubber feet hostage. Crap... Let’s just say it’s not the same kind of mud that I remember playing in as a kid.
Find this photo and many others in The Architectural Photography Gallery.
* To read more click here
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For HDR Tips, Tutorials, and Technical Mumbo Jumbo, visit: www.blamethemonkey.com
* All comments are welcome & Monkey Business is strongly encouraged. If you have questions, I would love to hear them. Thanks for viewing!