What an interesting shot ... lovely framing ... the building looks so delicate in the distance, as do the rails of the bridge against the solidity of the pylons.
Oh, that must be a relatively new book, I haven't heard of it! I just finished reading Running Man, though, which he wrote under the name Richard Bachman. I like the way all the other elements in the photo frame the church.
What one can't see is that between the bridge and the church there is the Rhine River. I liked the framing, too - next thing happend was a police car coming along (looking that all the Easter Monday promenaders behave themselves I suppose :-S) - but the photo of this bridge/church composition with the police car didn't work out.
AB, yes, Under the Dome was published Nov 2009 - right for my birthday (got it as a present) - so it is a 1000 page hardcover weighing 2kg ... not a really comfortable reading in bed ... ;-)
kobico - it's only because one day I read some very interesting and witty comments on AB's blog and I had to find out who this kobico might be -- so now kobico is ndivisibly linked to AB in my brain - a brain, that is almost all the time tired and exhausted and forced to work in a foreign language late at night .... eh ... In fact - I don't know what happened ;-)
Lenola Daily Photo, thank you very much. This is one of the "you always should turn around" photos. I was taking pictures of the Rhine River embankment and then turned around to see a church between a bridge's pillars, ;-)
This is more a daily feed than a daily blog.
Photos are resized or may be cropped - that's the only post-processing I do.
The quotes: it is essential to me to only quote from things I am currently reading ... I must admit it is sometimes lopsided ... reading a 1000 page novel takes some time ;-)
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What an interesting shot ... lovely framing ... the building looks so delicate in the distance, as do the rails of the bridge against the solidity of the pylons.
Oh, that must be a relatively new book, I haven't heard of it! I just finished reading Running Man, though, which he wrote under the name Richard Bachman. I like the way all the other elements in the photo frame the church.
What one can't see is that between the bridge and the church there is the Rhine River.
I liked the framing, too - next thing happend was a police car coming along (looking that all the Easter Monday promenaders behave themselves I suppose :-S) - but the photo of this bridge/church composition with the police car didn't work out.
AB, yes, Under the Dome was published Nov 2009 - right for my birthday (got it as a present) - so it is a 1000 page hardcover weighing 2kg ... not a really comfortable reading in bed ... ;-)
AB, I typed AB --- sorry, kobico of course ... duhh *blush*
That's okay, I'm not hurt ... much!
FANTASTICO TRABALHO. Usar a ponte como moldura e a igreja ao fundo deu muita qualidade a foto. parabens.
kobico - it's only because one day I read some very interesting and witty comments on AB's blog and I had to find out who this kobico might be -- so now kobico is ndivisibly linked to AB in my brain - a brain, that is almost all the time tired and exhausted and forced to work in a foreign language late at night .... eh ...
In fact - I don't know what happened ;-)
R.Ferrari, obrigado. Entre o Reno, você não pode ver. (I have not the slightest idea if this makes sense - it is google-Português :-S)
Like the lights on the grounds. Perfect composition!
Lenola Daily Photo, thank you very much. This is one of the "you always should turn around" photos. I was taking pictures of the Rhine River embankment and then turned around to see a church between a bridge's pillars, ;-)
Uh-oh, now I feel pressure to be interesting and witty!
kobico, :-P
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