Guest Guest Posted December 13, 2004 Hello,First, I would classify your picture as architecture and not landscape.As an architecture picture, I really like it. You have strictly followed the rules of thirds and your tonal ranges is wonderful.I could easily imagine it as a posterBest Regards Link to comment
justin_spyridis 0 Posted December 13, 2004 This is a great b/w very classical feel to it well done. 6/6 Link to comment
cherlyn 1 Posted December 13, 2004 Again, uniquely Howard's style.I like this framing too. Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted December 13, 2004 Howard, very well angle taken here, and the bridge is seen in all his construction. Well done as usual! Pnina Link to comment
julio_segura_carmona1 4 Posted December 13, 2004 Preciosa luz, composicion,, un bello encuadre y una buena calidad tecnica,,,saludos cordiales. Link to comment
francescomartini 0 Posted December 13, 2004 ..the old song of Simon & Garfunkel....Very good image!!!!!! Link to comment
julio_segura_carmona1 4 Posted December 13, 2004 SrHoward:Alone/he she want to express my goodfeling toward their work perfec fotografic and y thant him to share it with all a cordial qreeting sure . July Segura. Link to comment
r_e 0 Posted December 13, 2004 CR: The "thin" blue I liked too, but its still the right angle! Greetings, RE Link to comment
wilsontsoi 0 Posted December 14, 2004 . . . I'm just so tempted to crop off the left and make it a square. ^_^ Great detail and nice tonality though, Howard. BTW on self-portrait: Wanna point that thing somewhere else? ^_^ Link to comment
medina photography cherry 0 Posted December 14, 2004 Hey That's the Burlington Bristol Bridge!!! I grew up a 1/2 mile from that bridge. I also want to say that I like your shot "window" that is a neat and different perspective I had not thought of. Well done. Cheers from Moorestown NJ Link to comment
afterthoughts 0 Posted December 14, 2004 Robert, you are 100% correct. It is the double B Bridge. Went exploring one rainy Sataurday and wound up here. Link to comment
warren williams 0 Posted December 14, 2004 ...and the blustery day turned into a blustery night...' Quite a lot of anger and turbulance coming through from Mother Nature on this one. I love the disturbance in the water and the threatening nature of the clouds. A solid structure in turbulant times. But I'm getting far to poetic for this time of year! Great shot Howard! And yes, would you please point that lens somewhere else! Warm regards. Warren Link to comment
jayme 0 Posted December 16, 2004 Howard- this looks like a old photo, very well done. Nice perspective too! Link to comment
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