Catherine Honigsberg
About the Image(s)
I was driving on a narrow road and stopped, but had to take out my window. I was on Aperture Priority.
4 comments posted
Catherine, this is a really nice image capturing the decay of a walkway from past years. Some might object but I like the grasses on the right, even though they are not sharp, because they add depth and character.
Suggestion? If possible I would have included a little more marsh on the left side, thus taking the walkway out of a dead center position.
You have a wonderful eye at capturing these images!   Posted: 03/12/2023 10:27:52
Suggestion? If possible I would have included a little more marsh on the left side, thus taking the walkway out of a dead center position.
You have a wonderful eye at capturing these images!   Posted: 03/12/2023 10:27:52
Hi Catherine,
Unlike Henry, I find the grasses on the right very distracting. I do love the colours in this image and the walk that your dock takes me on. Is the horizon straight? This is an interesting image that I could look at for ages, wondering what the various stories are over the years that this dock gave service.   Posted: 03/15/2023 19:14:18
Unlike Henry, I find the grasses on the right very distracting. I do love the colours in this image and the walk that your dock takes me on. Is the horizon straight? This is an interesting image that I could look at for ages, wondering what the various stories are over the years that this dock gave service.   Posted: 03/15/2023 19:14:18
Hi Catherine, this is really a nice shot and I like the break point on the bridge very much. I removed the weeds on the right side and hope it would help to better focus on the bridge
  Posted: 03/19/2023 18:35:46
  Posted: 03/19/2023 18:35:46
I like this image very much - well captured. It's good to take pictures of "ruins". I think Lin's removal of the grasses is definitely better. My only other question is whether there is a slight tilt?   Posted: 03/21/2023 14:13:18