Geometry.
Angle, Line, Architecture.
My first thoughts for this weeks theme, buildings, bridges, and other man-made structures. Not the usual focus of my photography, but from time to time I will include the man-made.
Enjoy this gallery of my take on geometry.
I like the composition of “Misty Morning Market Square” You are just led right into the photo, nice!
Thank you! It was nice to have downtown Portsmouth pretty much all to myself. Of course, I had to get up pretty darn early to do it. 🙂
This is inspiring, even more than I had expected… You have surprised me Jeff.
These, as your other photos, are truly beautiful. Now watch your steps: I’m following you 😉
Thank you yet again Marion. I hope I continue to create photographs that keep you wanting to stop by.
And lastly,
Ooooh, I’m so scared 😛
Beautiful!
Thanks! 😀
Super photos Jeff!!! I think your take on geometry was accomplished quite nicely. I really like your header photo also!
Thank you very much! Which header is it you so much? They appear randomly, so I would like to know which one caught your eye.
The photo that showed up when I viewed this post was the cliffs with the trees at the base showing their fall colors. You have some really great shots used for your header. I also like the stone bridge ….Acadia?
Ah yes, taken along the Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains in NH. And yes, the bridge is in Acadia. I saw several while I was there over 4th of July week, but as soon as I saw this one I had to go back and photograph it.
I like the repetition of houses in the snow, very orderly and calming.
Thank you Valentina, I hadn’t thought about it much, but it is rather calming isn’t it.
The lights and colors are beautiful too!
Thank you! 🙂
wow… Amazing photos 🙂
Thanks a lot Bashar!
All the photos are nice, but the low light ones are my favorites!
A real man of the dark huh? Thanks 🙂
Ah ha! I see you have barns! I did a blog post with my Deep South photos at
http://beadstork.wordpress.com/2012/10/17/deep-south/
Your photos are lovely.
Thank you very much. I’m strangely drawn to the barn in this post. I’ve been there to photograph it at least half a dozen times. I’m not sure what it is about it since there are plenty of old, run down barns here in New Hampshire, and this one in particular is about 2 1/2 hours away. But every time I head north without a specific shooting goal I seem to find myself at this barn.
There’s a barn about this run down near my house that still contains a horse. That’s where I shot the dog picture.
Too bad for the horse.
Great selections, Jeff.
Thank you 🙂
nice shots …
Thanks!
Great shots Jeff.
Excellent interpretation, Jeff. The lines and angles really engage the eye through all of these. Great range of tones throughout these as they make an excellent set.
Thanks!