I know nothing about photography, so bear with me but if I am correct your focus was more on angle and what it convey. The little pond shown as if through a window in the 1st photo, the stretch of the bridge, showcasing its extent and strength in the second and finally the significance of human construction(bridge) along with the natural construction of nature(waterfalls). I could be wrong in my interpretation. But Great photos…
I rarely go to Multnomah Falls. And I photograph it even rarer. It is so popular out here, everyone has a photo of it. So I look for the not so normal Oregon photos to capture. 😀
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Love the last one!
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Thanks for your comment.
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Nice bridges, Cee. The one in Astoria is very interesting.
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I love that bridge. 😀
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It’s a beauty.
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Love the last bridge for there’s nothing similar in my area….!
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Thanks A. 😀
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Beautiful shots. i believe I drove over the Astoria bridge back in the day.
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You most likely did. It’s a great bridge to travel.
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That first shot really appeals to me, but they’re all good.
janet
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I thought it was an interesting perspective.
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The last one was beautiful. It’s has everything, age, nature and umbrella!
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The umbrella make it for some reason. It was a cold rainy day when I took that photo.
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All the good reason to be on a bridge near a falls!
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All beautiful, but that last one is spectacular … in a scary kind of way 🙂
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It was rainy and cold and early spring.
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I know nothing about photography, so bear with me but if I am correct your focus was more on angle and what it convey. The little pond shown as if through a window in the 1st photo, the stretch of the bridge, showcasing its extent and strength in the second and finally the significance of human construction(bridge) along with the natural construction of nature(waterfalls). I could be wrong in my interpretation. But Great photos…
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You are spot on in very interpretation. Thanks.
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Hey we were in Astoria this weekend! Love that bridge. Great photos!
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Astoria must have been beautiful this past weekend. 😀
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It was!
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No surprise that you have some lovely bridge photos!
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I do like bridges. 😀
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Wow! that photo with waterfall! ❤️❤️
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Glad you like the Mulnomah photo. 😀
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I like the first one… It reflects tranquility…
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Yes, tranquility is a great word to put to that photo.
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These photos have beautiful compositions! I love them all. 🙂
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Hi Leara, thanks for your wonderful comment.
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You’re welcome!
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Lovely photos! Multnomah Falls is huge! Maybe I’ll get to see it in person some day.
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Thanks for your comment. That is just a small portion of the falls.
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Multnomah Falls pedestrian bridge is awesome! Great shots, Cee!
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Good day Amy. Thanks for your comment.
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Loved the meglar bridge and the Multnomah Falls is one of the best in the world, Hope I get to visit it soon 🙂
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I rarely go to Multnomah Falls. And I photograph it even rarer. It is so popular out here, everyone has a photo of it. So I look for the not so normal Oregon photos to capture. 😀
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I can understand
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I love them all, each one so special, in their own way 🙂
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Thanks for such a sweet comment.
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Cee, wonderful photographs of the various bridges 🙂
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Thanks Sonia for commenting. Have a terrific weekend.
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Wow Cee, you had great water flow at Multnomah – it was much less exciting when we visited. I just may have to go back. Excellent choices as always
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That was super early in the spring so water was plentiful. 😀
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🙂 nice example of bridges!
Have a very HAPPY weekend 🙂
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Thanks. Have a great week and be happy!
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The pedestrian bridge is amazing.
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Thanks for commenting. 😀
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https://inkdropblog.wordpress.com/2017/07/05/bridge/ – My take on the challenge. Loved seeing that Wood Bridge, Cee
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