What a view!
That golden light again proves it can dress up just about anything. I like "industrial" when it looks like this! You're on a roll here.V
Doing some nocturnal wandering?
The light looks angelic almost!
cool shot. i like the angling of the bridge and of that other iron truss in the foreground.
I find industrial photos intriguing.. sort of like a good mystery novel.DiThe Blue Ridge Gal
You make it look almost romantic!
Gorgeous! As are all proceeding ones.
I liked your last three photos taken in a darkened area. They have an atmosphere about them. - Dave
Industrial shoots have a beauty equal to any sunset if you just apply a little light and perspective. Great series of image. reminds me of my youth and the heavy industry that sadly no longer exists.
What a great photo of Williamsburg Bridge! The shade of golden in this picture is beautiful!
Cinematic. I expect a lone figure with a long shadow to enter the scene.
Love the lines. They are going back and forth and then the eye lands on the stop sign. Nice.
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What a view!
That golden light again proves it can dress up just about anything. I like "industrial" when it looks like this! You're on a roll here.
V
Doing some nocturnal wandering?
The light looks angelic almost!
cool shot. i like the angling of the bridge and of that other iron truss in the foreground.
I find industrial photos intriguing.. sort of like a good mystery novel.
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
You make it look almost romantic!
Gorgeous! As are all proceeding ones.
I liked your last three photos taken in a darkened area. They have an atmosphere about them. - Dave
Industrial shoots have a beauty equal to any sunset if you just apply a little light and perspective. Great series of image. reminds me of my youth and the heavy industry that sadly no longer exists.
What a great photo of Williamsburg Bridge! The shade of golden in this picture is beautiful!
Cinematic. I expect a lone figure with a long shadow to enter the scene.
Love the lines. They are going back and forth and then the eye lands on the stop sign. Nice.
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