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Under the Bridge

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Mar 08, 2006
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Richardphotos

8:57AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

the reflections is so breath taking. very beautiful

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Digimon

9:11AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

A truly wonderful composition sir-Kort!! The balance of color and texture is delightful!!! What a bonus that the water was so calm!!

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girsempa

9:18AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Wonderful imaging and interesting lines! Would make a neat scene for a garden too ;-)

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RodsArt

9:20AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Wonderful eye!

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Stringy

9:55AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

I like the way you have left the sky out and left it all in the reflection. Makes the whole image seem upside down :-) Nice one!

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babuinodeoro

9:56AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

under the bridge every time we can find a troll, a gold coins's chest or a beautiful pond. Nice capture

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Chaos911

10:09AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

:) this shot is sooo cool, excellently done!!!!

Valerie-Ducom

10:15AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

yes, i see that yesterday in the forum and is really beautiful for these color and good composition of lighting... excellent done my friend ;) big kiss and good day!!!

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Loloe

10:19AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Superb!!!wonderful reflections! Bravo!!!!

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nathalie06

10:30AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Mummmmmmmm magic shot !!! THis little bridge is a wonder with all the different colors of the stones. And the reflection, with colors increased... it's really fantastic ! Beautiful shot and work. ugs. V

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morningglory

10:31AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Really nice shot. Love the stonework and those pretty blue flowers.

nico3333fr

10:39AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Very beautof.. beautufi... beati... very nice shot ! (not way to use correctly my keyboard...)

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BBarbs

10:50AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

This is a beautiful image. Love the water refected in the foreground tailing off down through the bridge. Superb shot. For awhile, I lived in a very remote area of West VA. and we had to cross 3 streams/rivers to get to the house. lol. I enjoyed doing it the old fashioned way but it did give me a huge appreciation for bridges, however small or minimal. I am sure those streams became roaring rivers with white water when the snow in the mountains melted. Fortunately I wasnt there at that point. lol. Excellent work !!!!

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suresh_krishna

11:06AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

What lovely colours and reflection! The perspective of the bridge and the river beneath is so well composed. I enjoyed your caption too. Yes, one does tend to overlook bridges or take them for granted.

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odie

11:42AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

That is a very cool perspective! Why would anyone look above when there is so much beauty beneath it? Peaceful and relaxing. :0)

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lafayette

12:12PM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Original picture with superb reflections!

Hopalong

1:03PM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Pontifex, as in Pontifex Maximusin origin "bridge maker". It is not mistakes that are the bridge, it is LEARNING from mistakes. In order to learn from mistakes, mistakes have to be recognized for what they are, and the water under gone over again and again. Some, especially the perfect and without flaw (what their lack of memory about their own shortcomings tells them they are, and the hypocrites who cannot admit them) never learn....HAMARTANO in classical Greek--miss the mark, err. In the Christian understanding, SIN, which is not correctable, and once supposedly "forgiven" becomes "water under the bridge" and soon enough "a broken record", hehe.

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kimariehere

2:03PM | Wed, 08 March 2006

i loved reading the history on bridges as i am a big history buff... your shot is nothing short of amazing ... something from a dream beautiful work !! ....

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jcv2

3:04PM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Yep, bridges are important, like human bridges between sworn enemies are important too. The orad from inexperience to wisdom will cause more than once a wet suit, but the valuable gain is not to be bought in a store, and will last like the compressed rocks! Excellent work, Kort! :)

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hotracer2

5:39PM | Wed, 08 March 2006

Most interesting image to view, so many colors and texture and the reflection most of all:):)..V

logiloglu

5:53PM | Wed, 08 March 2006

simply wonderful view. gorgeous light and colours.a fascinating image,Kort. #:O)

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sharky_

1:27AM | Thu, 09 March 2006

Very beautiful capture. Aloha

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Niutek

3:11AM | Thu, 09 March 2006

Soooo pretty! :)

KiwiMiss

3:15AM | Thu, 09 March 2006

Stunning textures of the bridge and reflections ... that water is sooo still!

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PeeWee05

6:07AM | Thu, 09 March 2006

Love the stones that make up the bridge!!! Wonderful shto.

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pm_hackworth

8:56AM | Thu, 09 March 2006

VOTE!!!!!!!! (from one of your biggest fans)

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tmathise

10:27AM | Thu, 09 March 2006

This capture is stunning my friend! Absolutely gorgeous photography. Those reflections are incredible. Excellent composition as well. Most impressive work as always Kort, love the accompanying history too! Have a fantastic day buddy!

parb1194

6:35AM | Fri, 10 March 2006

A very pretty and peaceful image.

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Margana

9:35PM | Tue, 14 March 2006

What a lovely shot Kortalouche.The detail is wonderful and the water looks great with that lovely blue sky reflected in it.A real beauty!-M :^)

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kenmo

9:17AM | Fri, 17 March 2006

Mistakes are the usual bridge between inexperience and wisdom. -- so true... Love the photo...this is a real beauty....V

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