Congratulations to Chris Upton with this image entitled
"Yellow Cab". Chris from Nottinghamshire has won 6 months membership to the Society of
International Travel & Tourism Photographers.
Chris gives us an insight
into his image "The shot was taken on the walkway of the Brooklyn Bridge, NYC.
The shutter speed was quite tricky as I wanted to get the right amount of motion
in the cars but fast enough to avoid camera shake from the bridge. It was then a
question of waiting until a yellow cab came by in the right lane at the right
speed!"
"Post processing was done in LR & PS, converting to b&w and then
bringing back the yellow cab."
1st place see HERE
2nd place see HERE
3rd place see HERE
Highly commended images see HERE
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