Unless round, most things have a corner. I looked & thought about all the corners around me. They weren't very interesting. I thought about driving downtown to the Capitol, large majestic buildings with windows make for a grrreat photograph. But who wants to deal with traffic, not me. Sometimes the easiest subjects, can be the most challenging.
I found an interesting light pattern, on the corner slats of our table - and then decided it was time to bundle up for a road trip in search of corners at a New England style covered bridge, built by the Amish.
|
table slat corners |
|
corner of wooden bridge structure |
|
corner on opposite side of wooden bridge structure
amazing how different the light is on the same end of the bridge, only a few feet apart |
|
roof corners |
|
wooden bridge, with many corners |
8 comments:
I'm so glad you took the time to photograph the bridge- what a lovely structure.
Very cool shots!! I really like the way the light falls on the first shot.
Very cool, great old covered bridge..:-)
Great shots. I really like the light contrast on the bridge corner.
Connie
How lovely. There's nothing remotely like that here in Scotland. The table shot is great too.
I am a fan of wooden bridges.... so I adore each shot you have; the details and the screened view, especially!
Wonderful use of the lighting :)
Great post with a great set of well composed shots : )
Post a Comment