I like the ford and packhorse bridge (not something you'd likely see in
the US) and I also like your car... and the color is quite good. But I
do have to question your composition. As it's framed, the photo is more
about the car than the ford and bridge. But, since the left side of the
road at the ford is cut off, the top of the bridge is clipped and the
front of the car is also cut off, it's not truly effective for either.
If you had widened the view a bit to take in a bit more road on the
left, more above the bridge and more car on the right you'd have a good
advert shot for BMW! :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/26/2010 4:38 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
> Inspired, in part at least, by Jim and Nathan, I have started (again)
> a picture diary. There should be only one photo or 2 in any single
> entry, but it's an attempt to use my camera(s) in addition to
> carrying them.
>
> The latest shot is of a packhorse bridge and ford in a village near
> mine; I'm not sure how many on the list have fords near them, but
> this is in quite a picturesque, and expensive, village.
>
> <http://www.threeshoes.net/threeshoes-diary/threeshoes-diary-page8.php>
>
> Do let me know if it looks too dark or if it has a colour cast: I'm
> still experimenting with the design and the colours.
>
> The car is my new (to me) BMW320d, a replacement for the one that
> rusted badly; I hope that this one's 12 year perforation warranty
> bodes well for its longevity . . .
>
> Chris
>
>
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