I saw this bridge in Revere, MA and liked the lines especially with the buildings in the background. Shapes and lines are often best shown in B&W, but I know that when I show only the B&W, there is often a request for the color version. And the light was so warm and beautiful. So, here is the color version:
You always manage to please all your plans!
Thank you…I try.
fans, not plans
😉
When I look at photography or artwork on my computer, I do wonder what the ideal size of the image is. For example, I think the black-and-white image would show to its full effect much larger than how it looks on my screen.
Hmmm, that’s a really interesting question. I’m not sure of the ideal size. I like seeing images on the larger images on the desktop computer. I recently took part in a photo exhibition and then I could see actual 11×14 prints, which was nice. But an ideal size…I never considered that.
What prompted my question is how different images look, depending on what device I’m viewing them on.
Yeah, there is definitely a difference between devices and the size of the display.
Great contrasts!
Thank you so much. Cheers
It looks like a ship is docked ashore! Nice capture!
Thank you. The bridge is across from a beach so there may be a nautical tie in. Cheers
Love the b/w shot, but wouldn’t have wanted to miss seeing this beautiful colour either.😄
Thanks, Sarah. I preferred the BW but so often get a request for a color version. If the color version is good, I’ll try to include it. Cheers
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A very unique V-shaped bridge in a small community. An excellent find. 🙂