Entrance to Vienna II This is another shot of the bridge at the beginning of the Danube Canal, designed by Otto Wagner. I posted an 'almost silhouette' about a week ago (http://www.jerrybarton.eu/Miscellaneous/DailyPicks/i-qN6H6cW). This shot has a fair amount of pp - some Orton, some Topaz Detail, a brighter sky, some change of colors. I wanted more 'illustration' rather than reality.
The "Schemerl Bridge" (dedicated to Josef Schmerl, who designed the first project for regulating the Danube) is a Fin de Siècle bridge designed by Otto Wagner. It is at the beginning of the Danube Canal, and Otto Wagner considered it the "entrance to Vienna" I took this shot mainly to have some sky to clone into blown highlights in other shots, but thought that with a bit of sepia it was interesting in its own right. A more 'normal' shot can be seen here: http://www.jerrybarton.eu/Landscapes/Europe/Vienna/Viennascapes/
The Schmerl Bridge At the entrance to the Donaukanal. Designed by Otto Wagner, completed 1898.