The focus is on the bridge railing
The focus is through the railing
Believe it or not this is the same river as last Wednesday's post, what a difference a few miles make.
I don't really know for sure what the bridge's name is, but I was standing on a bridge above the Delaware River between New Hope Pennsylvania on the right and Lambertville New Jersey on the left. As you can see I was fighting with the sun while taking these, but the came out okay I think.
The drive to New Hope is so beautiful, I really need to find some places to pull over next time so I can take some pictures.
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This would look great in a frame for all three photos. Great job.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful progression of photos. I hope to see more in the future.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for these wonderful 3 shots!It's outstanding!
ReplyDeleteI imagine a good energy in this place, a beautiful and peaceful nature!
Those little lights at the first shot are magnificent, you are an artist!
God bless you
Léia
Wohoo, what a tryptich! Fantastic!
ReplyDeletesuperbe, j'aime bien le flou sur la deuxieme photo
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos. I love the 2nd very much, it is a very unique view.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful setting and perfect for all three themes.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so pretty, but the third one is my favorite. I like the way you can see the fall color on the trees reflected in the water!
ReplyDeleteJames, these are all fantastic. I really love the bottom one.
ReplyDeleteIt's really fun to change the focus on the same scenes! The effects really compliment each other! Great photos for all 3 memes...fun!
ReplyDeleteSuch fantastic shots -- as always, James! I can't really choose a favorite because I love the perspective from each of them.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Sylvia
Beautiful vistas!
ReplyDeleteHi James,
ReplyDeleteMy sister would love this photo. She use to live just over the bridge in Lambertville. I always enjoyed visiting New Hope, it is beautiful area.
That is just stunning my friend. I love it. There will be an award on my blog tomorrow for ya :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always amazing.
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Ripples.
ReplyDeleteColored leaves.
The mountains which surround the circumference.
All is superb!!
ruma
Thank you for once again inspiring me to be a better photgrapher!
ReplyDeleteWOW!
Sherry
Ahh, like thees, 3 different, but the same. You have been working the motive, well done.
ReplyDeleteI love the shot through the bridge!!
ReplyDelete3 fantastic shots... each as good if not better as the one before..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the river with autumnal forest colours. Like the contrast with your other one. A river of many personalities.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I love the perspective through the railing. I hate when I can't find a place to stop when I see something to shoot. My luck I would get stopped by a cop!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Love them all, but I think the second is my favorite - really neat perspective. The Delaware really is an amazing body of water, and New Hope is one of my favorite places. Kathy
ReplyDeleteThe third one is my favorite, but they're all nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat illustration on the focal points. Everything looks so delightful with the golds, reds, greens and orange in the background.
ReplyDeleteI like the 3rd pic, looks like into into a telescope.
ReplyDeleteI love the first picture--so peaceful with the solitary boater on the river. But all three are interesting perspectives on the same scene. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteall three are excellent photos of a beautiful scene
ReplyDeleteNeat image through the iron fence - I love natural frames.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice calm peaceful day. Makes me want to be there!
My watery entry, hope you like it too
Astounding! Stunning! Spectacular! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the 2nd photo. The perspective is awesome! I agree with previous comments - frame these for a wall collage!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Frame! Great shot!
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TTFN~~ Claudia ♥ ♥
Nice approach: 1, 2, 3.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I like all three with their different perspectives.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun series of shots. Looks like you really enjoy playing around with your camera. I love the magnificent view!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures James!
ReplyDeleteI love the different framing
ReplyDeleteSuperb photos and very creative! I'm sure getting some new ideas here from your blog James! Thanks so much!
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I just love the way you have taken these pictures through the rings of the railings. Makes them very unique and appealing. Great job.
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Great photos taken from some nice vantages! I really enjoyed them!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Rest of the Week!
~Really rainey~
nice shot and wonderful place!! have a nice day! greetings from Norway
ReplyDeleteStunning shots!! wonderful post.
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Wonderful photos, well done framing the the river thru the railing.
ReplyDeleteAmazing James....just viewing nature's finest really makes us in awe.
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Have a glorious Wednesday.
Agree these should be in some kind of tryptich - hope I spelled that right--all three are splendid in their own right, too.
ReplyDeleteAm in awe! Don't be afraid in taking pictures with the sun you think hinders. I think the new tech auto filters it for you, hence the pictures came out very much alright.
ReplyDeleteWhat spectacular photos! We use to visit Frenchtown on a regular basis and loved to eat at the Hotel American. Folks don't realize how gorgeous NJ "horse" country is. Thanks for the reminder of many pleasant Sunday afternoons.Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I love the progression.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing them with us.
~ Tracy
Very nice photos...thanks for sharing them with us!
ReplyDeleteHappy OW!!
What spectacular fall weather you had on that day. The scene is gorgeous and you really added some interesting features to it with that unique railing.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are really fantastic James! Thanks for sharing. I really like the bridge detail, and the focus through the bridge. Your lighting and colours are intriguing. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love all three. Fantastic composition Such a gorgeous scene. These will make a beautiful collage. =)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. Especially enjoyed numbers 2 and 3.
ReplyDeleteJanice.
very nice trio of photos...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Like the different views.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and what a unique and beautiful bridge!
ReplyDeleteRobin
What BEAUTIFUL watery images here ... photographed from interesting and unique perspectives! Thanks for dropping by Small Reflections. I appreciate your feedback about my mosaics. I can hardly believe it, but I'm celebrating my 2nd Blogoversary there now and I'd like to invite you to visit again when time permits. I've created mega-collages of some of my favorite mosaics ... just because ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Just lovely, James. Nice series with great colors and lighting!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of your best!
ReplyDeleteSunny :)
Lovely, James!
ReplyDeleteI love New Hope! You're right...the drive there is gorgeous. There used to be a club called Chez Odette in New Hope. Odette was an old (ancient) Zeigfield Follies girl. She would come down the staircase, singing in a gravely voice...and the audience had better be quiet while she performed. What a hoot!
Jane (artfully graced)
ps Have you been to Hawk Mountain Conservancy? It's awesome...especially this time of year when the migratory birds fly over.
These three photos are beautiful: I really like the difference between
ReplyDeletethe second and third but the first is a masterpiece!
Fabulous post, thanks!