I sure like this angle, Jen. It shows all that was in the previous image, but even closer. The stone construction is so nicely detailed and the surroundings are just beautiful and the whole image has such nice colors.
You can sure tell how high the water has been at times WC. It is difficult to decide which one I like the best. Both have a lot to offer. If you held a gun to my head I would say the first one because of the composition and the foreground. Good post.
Man's heart away from nature becomes hard. ~Standing Bear ***** I believe in God, only I spell it "Nature" ~Frank Lloyd Wright, quoted, 14 August 1966 **** With innovation and technology, seems we have forgotten to cherish the true beauty the world has to offer. ~A.C. Van Cherub
I have a 1920 pixel wide monitor so I viewed one image at 749x499 and the other at 755x504 simultaneously, side-by-side... I think I prefer your newer post Jeenie! Best is to go with your thoughts and not worry about it! Qué sera, sera! :o)
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I like this one much better. Love the colors and the perspective. This does seem to me like it is tilting a little to the right so I put it in PS and sure enuff, it was. Great photo.
Hello Jen...Brilliant....This is a superb closeup showing great detail and colour in the stonework of this handsome bridge....I also like how you have used the large rock in the foreground....Yep, I like this very much....Well done...All the very best to you Jen................................Mick.