Sunday, October 18, 2009
Temporary
For how long will it last? As the crystal water falls by its side and rises, the temporary log bridge will become buoyant and go with the flow. It is object imitating life. Hold on, hang on! Fastened to something perceived stronger, mightier, and buy some time; lean on someone to rely and make the most of it. And hope the source will keep a steady strength.
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Thought provoking image.
ReplyDeleteGreat! One needs to have good balance to cross!
ReplyDeleteA bridge with a difference. I like the water-effect.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice shot, though I'm not sure that I would walk out on it!
ReplyDeleteHi Danton. I like this picture, it reminds me of a few bridges that I crossed as a boy.
ReplyDeleteVery well composed shot.
ReplyDeleteWow, i dunno how you do your mono's but they surely are evocative. Great and that'd be a fun adventure to cross the log bridge. And btw, the man on my photo just passed by me and thought it was a good photo op and it was. Thanks for the tip too about my lost blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is a powerful photograph and I like the words too.
ReplyDeletePrecarious! Your picture has lovely lines through it - I'm really drawn into it.
ReplyDeleteCool. Of course, maybe the log wanted to get on with its journey downstream and was crying: "Let me go!"
ReplyDeletelooks very elegant in mono!
ReplyDeleteI like that you explained what the eye was seeing because I wasn't sure. Good in mono!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeleteI like it.
i like the composition
ReplyDeleteThis was excellent. I think you framed your words around this perfectly- well put. Great post-
ReplyDeleteNicely caught and nicely described.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely presented, beautiful image and the wording perfect......well done.
ReplyDeletestunning photo!
ReplyDeleteFantastic one!
ReplyDeleteWow that looks slippery. Great photo and blog by the way.
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