Thank You Cathy! Appreciate your comments!
It is a metal bridge, pedestrian, crossing the Potomac River on the C&O Canal. Long boats were towed by mule trains from Far Western Maryland to Washington, DC.
Dan
Well done "RD-Hawkeye10"!
As it has been said, "there are no rules for making a good photographs, only good photgraphs". Great intro into the formal theory of composition...visual entry point! I add with a "glow", dare I say motion, a line.."Point A to Point B" is pretty definitive here! The softness from center , yet rigid-yet well defined, to the frame is very appealing!
Dom
bf5hpjg wrote:
Well done "RD-Hawkeye10"!
As it has been said, "there are no rules for making a good photographs, only good photgraphs". Great intro into the formal theory of composition...visual entry point! I add with a "glow", dare I say motion, a line.."Point A to Point B" is pretty definitive here! The softness from center , yet rigid-yet well defined, to the frame is very appealing!
Dom
Well I did learn one thing a while ago Dom! Thanks brother!
RD
bf5hpjg wrote:
Well done "RD-Hawkeye10"!
As it has been said, "there are no rules for making a good photographs, only good photographs". Great intro into the formal theory of composition...visual entry point! I add with a "glow", dare I say motion, a line.."Point A to Point B" is pretty definitive here! The softness from center , yet rigid-yet well defined, to the frame is very appealing!
Dom