Saturday, April 10, 2010

Shadow Shots: Underpass

Bridge

I love the color of the underside of this highway bridge and the shadowy spaces between the girders. I always slow a bit to look up when I pass under it.

Sorry I haven't been around to post or visit much lately. Sometimes real life gets in the way. Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday.

If you like shadows, you'll love the Shadow Shots meme at Harriet's place:


18 comments:

Ralph said...

The beams are man-made, a straight line of steel to keep the bridge upright. The green is a pretty color, an almost organic hue, and the shadows impart a sense of mystery. It is almost as if there is a human quality to the ordinary, the look the modern with shadowy quirks all around. Nice subject!

Catherine said...

makes for a great abstract shot..

bobbie said...

Oh yes! This one is great!

Anonymous said...

an unusual shot!

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

Under the highway—
look up, my children, look up!
The earth is shaking!

Stony Shadows

Sarah said...

Yes-that green is lovely! he shapes in the girders are interesting too!

Sylvia K said...

A great abstract capture! Love the green! Hope you have a great weekend!

Sylvia

A Wild Thing said...

I too love the color and shadows, like the underbelly of a great slithering beast...cool shot!

EG CameraGirl said...

I like the colour too! Nice shot!

EG CameraGirl said...

What a goof! I forgot to leave this
Over Front Door

Laura said...

:)

Hey Harriet said...

Lovely! I'd slow down to admire the view as well! Hope you have a great week!

Sarah said...

Hi Again,
Thanks for the book recomendation-I shall have a look!

Daryl said...

Me likee a lot ... my kinda shot .. that could be anywhere

Unknown said...

Really nice... I love the shadowy color... I always look up too when I go under a bridge... I'm especially fascinated with the bridges I go under when we are on our boat.

Hot Fudge said...

Lovely shot - it brought to mind that old song, "Under the Board Walk".

Scott Law said...

Great job on this one. I really like the colors and the symmetry.

Rambling Woods said...

That is interesting and looks to be in good shape too unlike many of the bridges here...