Thank you so much for your comments. I read and appreciate any and all comments. If I delete a comment it is only because I'm trying to deal with a lot of spam. If I delete a comment which isn't spam, it's an accident so please accept my apology.
NOTE - I have recently had issues where some comments don't show up in my blog but I am receiving all of them through email. The blooger hiccup seems to be fixed but I'm going to leave this note up so I don't jinx it.
Oh,Wonderful shot.Very nice monochrome. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteGreat mono Carver!
ReplyDeleteWe know each other from PhotoHunt, but I decide to join Monochrome today. I'm glad I did :)
Have a great sunday!
Anna
Fabulous .. love the bridge lines intersecting with the flow of the water
ReplyDeleteA striking image with lots of tones. Really good.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a romantic river..., and the bridge looks like a curtain .-) Spesial and nice !!
ReplyDeleteThis photo just invites you to climb up - lovely!
ReplyDeleteHello dear Carver!
ReplyDeleteFabulous composition with lines!
Congratulations
God bless you
Léia
Beautiful image, I love the lines very striking....
ReplyDeletep.s. Cambridge is a lovely architectural place isn't it...
What a good idea for a monochrome photo. It looks like a really nice place.
ReplyDeleteI like this hidden monochrome adds extra layers and depth.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
ReplyDeleteWonderful lines! Their industrial feel is a great contrast with the nature behind them.
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Peeking through the bridge. Forbidden view? The hard lines make the background even more interesting.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you did - very nice horizontal lines!
ReplyDeleteNice shot. I've been trying to get a similar shot from behind bars like that too, but not too successful yet.
ReplyDeleteI love walking over bridges and looking down at the water.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. :-)
Oh, that's very nice, especially the different shapes of the pieces making up the bridge (I can't think what they're called!)
ReplyDeleteA surprise perspective! Almost like looking at a water view through the slats of a blind!
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