Sub-Zero Symmetry
This image is of the Fraser River Footbridge in Quesnel BC, it’s the longest wood-truss walking bridge in the world. When I shot this image, it was around midnight in early December, and about -20c. I had my tripod flattened out so the camera was just off the ground, and using a tape measure, positioned it exactly in the middle of the width of the bridge, and I had to lie on my stomach on the ice-covered pathway while I composed the shot. The final result was well worth it.
This image is of the Fraser River Footbridge in Quesnel BC, it’s the longest wood-truss walking bridge in the world. When I shot this image, it was around midnight in early December, and about -20c. I had my tripod flattened out so the camera was just off the ground, and using a tape measure, positioned it exactly in the middle of the width of the bridge, and I had to lie on my stomach on the ice-covered pathway while I composed the shot. The final result was well worth it.
This image is of the Fraser River Footbridge in Quesnel BC, it’s the longest wood-truss walking bridge in the world. When I shot this image, it was around midnight in early December, and about -20c. I had my tripod flattened out so the camera was just off the ground, and using a tape measure, positioned it exactly in the middle of the width of the bridge, and I had to lie on my stomach on the ice-covered pathway while I composed the shot. The final result was well worth it.