The River Avon, Bath, England. This shot was taken further along the river from my Bridge Over The Avon and Pulteney Bridge can be seen in the distance.
Excellent composition, Eve! The boats and tree on the right frame and balance this photo very well. It's just fascinating to me to see these historic places! Thanks!
I'm way behind so forgive me for not commening on your individual posts but know that I've looked at all of them since I left. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
Due to FALL being my busiest season at my store...I rarely am able to view & comment. Someday I will catch up. PLEASE...if there is a particular work that you really want me to view, pm and I will make it a priority! Thanks so much!
Really a lovely shot of this river looking through those bridges. The subdued lighting works well, nice clarity, but the real plus in my opinion is the perfect composition you chose. Nice job Eve.
A very nice picture, good and crisp, nice color. So this is where eveyone goes to take a bath...that little boat must really get crowded. I'm trying to imagine all the naked people lined up there.
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Well, we have a Bath, NH and under it flows the Connecticut River..ummm..not quite the same, but it does have a bridge...a covered, wooden bridge...not in the same category, huh? This is a lovely composition all the way around, and you're lucky to have such stately elements to work with :)PJ
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