This is a photo of the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, during the Lisbon marathon.
Technical notes: This is a crop from a 4 photo stitch. I made a slight change to the colors. Also, I chose to leave the sky on the right a little over-exposed to avoid cluttering that part of the photo with detail other than the racers on the bridge. All done with Photoshop CS.
I have another photo from the Lisbon marathon race in my scraps gallery -> [link]
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Muito boa foto!
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Check my pictures here: [link]
Thank you!
Está muito muito boa
Beijo*
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