Love the colors (besides the composition) of this one. You took this photograph in absolutely the right light and time of year. I have to admit, though, that it was hard to see the photograph well until I zoomed in on it in the browser. Even though that gave me a pixelated view, I could understand what was going on in the photo much better. Still, I gave this a Like before I blew it up.
Thanks, Linda. I have a shot of this on an unattached drive from years ago when this was first painted. I’ll try to dig it out and post it. It could be and interesting contrast as the first shot was taken in the spring when there was green foliage on the trees.
Thanks, Howard. I have to admit that I was surprised to see this in
my walk in this wooded area the first time. It’s not a very well traveled path but I do enjoy the solitude.
You have to give the artist credit for choosing such a tricky bridge to decorate – regularly wet feet being one of the disadvantages I reckon. Sometimes I think these works benefit from a bit of ‘ageing’ – somehow in its present run-down state it looks like it belongs. But that may be due to the winter season appearing sympathetic.
Thanks, Andy. I managed to dig up a shot of this work from 2010. I’ll try to post it next week but I will say that this does look nicer now that it has some age to it. The photo from 2010 was taken in late spring or early summer, so even the surroundings are quite different from this shot.
Neat . . . you gonna pick up the maintenance chores?
Thanks, E, but no. My GoreTex shoes are only good in 2 inches of water.
Hello,
Are you going in the other side ?
Possibly my next visit. A good winter project.
Love the colors (besides the composition) of this one. You took this photograph in absolutely the right light and time of year. I have to admit, though, that it was hard to see the photograph well until I zoomed in on it in the browser. Even though that gave me a pixelated view, I could understand what was going on in the photo much better. Still, I gave this a Like before I blew it up.
Thanks, Linda. I have a shot of this on an unattached drive from years ago when this was first painted. I’ll try to dig it out and post it. It could be and interesting contrast as the first shot was taken in the spring when there was green foliage on the trees.
Hope you can find it; would love to see the contrast.
Love it! Talk about random objects in the middle of nowhere! Great reflection too.
Thanks, Howard. I have to admit that I was surprised to see this in
my walk in this wooded area the first time. It’s not a very well traveled path but I do enjoy the solitude.
I suspect this was the project of numerous artists – what it needs is one artist with one vision. And that artist, could be you! Good work Ken!
Thanks, John. You’ve obviously never saw my lack of skill with a spray paint can.
You have to give the artist credit for choosing such a tricky bridge to decorate – regularly wet feet being one of the disadvantages I reckon. Sometimes I think these works benefit from a bit of ‘ageing’ – somehow in its present run-down state it looks like it belongs. But that may be due to the winter season appearing sympathetic.
Thanks, Andy. I managed to dig up a shot of this work from 2010. I’ll try to post it next week but I will say that this does look nicer now that it has some age to it. The photo from 2010 was taken in late spring or early summer, so even the surroundings are quite different from this shot.