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Sunday, May 17, 2009

Monochrome Monday: Stopping on the bridge



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18 comments:

kazu said...

Oh,Wonderful shot.Very nice monochrome. Great photo!

Vita Stunder said...

Great mono Carver!
We know each other from PhotoHunt, but I decide to join Monochrome today. I'm glad I did :)

Have a great sunday!
Anna

Daryl said...

Fabulous .. love the bridge lines intersecting with the flow of the water

Aileni said...

A striking image with lots of tones. Really good.

Anne said...

Looks like a romantic river..., and the bridge looks like a curtain .-) Spesial and nice !!

jabblog said...

This photo just invites you to climb up - lovely!

Cezar and Léia said...

Hello dear Carver!
Fabulous composition with lines!
Congratulations
God bless you
Léia

Dina ... UK said...

Beautiful image, I love the lines very striking....

p.s. Cambridge is a lovely architectural place isn't it...

Dagrun said...

What a good idea for a monochrome photo. It looks like a really nice place.

Babooshka said...

I like this hidden monochrome adds extra layers and depth.

vincibene said...

Great picture!

Robin said...

Wonderful lines! Their industrial feel is a great contrast with the nature behind them.

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BJ Roan said...

Peeking through the bridge. Forbidden view? The hard lines make the background even more interesting.

RuneE said...

I'm glad you did - very nice horizontal lines!

Clueless in Boston said...

Nice shot. I've been trying to get a similar shot from behind bars like that too, but not too successful yet.

Samantha ~ Holly and Zac ~ said...

I love walking over bridges and looking down at the water.

Nice shot. :-)

Liz said...

Oh, that's very nice, especially the different shapes of the pieces making up the bridge (I can't think what they're called!)

Greyscale Territory said...

A surprise perspective! Almost like looking at a water view through the slats of a blind!

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My original site, Carver's Sight or is that Site, was inspired by reading the blogs of people who I got to know through the Melanoma Patient's Information Page (MPIP). As time has gone on, I find myself talking as much about gardening, photography, and other random thoughts as I do about melanoma follow up. I am happy about that. I have set up an additional site, Carver Cards, which is primarily a photoblog.
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