My camera seems to have become an extension of my amateur photographer eyes! All photos prior to 2007 are scanned and were taken with a Fuji camera.
Sunday, 27 March 2011
Sunday Bridge Series: Saint Jean Pied de Port, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, 2005
Old scanned photo of the Roman bridge over la Nive de Béhérobie river in the French Basque country for Sunday Bridge Series @ San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
What a grand old bridge. Those Romans really knew how to build them to last. I just love the arches underneath. They are just so pretty. Nice photography.
The symmetry of the bridge reflection is astounding and the buildings are wonderful. The photo scanned very, very well. This would make a beautiful print for the wall.
That bridge just recently closed. In that direction, it's a nice country road with old farms and scenic views.
14 comments:
Very neat and lovely reflections.
What stories that old bridge could tell! This image would be a good one for Weekend Reflections as well as for Sunday Bridges.
Very lovely scenery. I would love to be standing on the balcony, tending to those potted flowers and enjoying the view in person. =)
What a pretty bridge. Those buildings look like they could get water in those lower windows if the water level rises very much.
WHOA! Another beautiful place I have never been to!
C'est magnifique!
What a grand old bridge. Those Romans really knew how to build them to last. I just love the arches underneath. They are just so pretty. Nice photography.
Lovely , I can feel the warmth of that sun.
It's fabulous Ciel! Another place to visit:)
Happy Sunday!
The symmetry of the bridge reflection is astounding and the buildings are wonderful. The photo scanned very, very well. This would make a beautiful print for the wall.
That bridge just recently closed. In that direction, it's a nice country road with old farms and scenic views.
A magic and picturesque place...
Glorious pic, well done!
God bless you!
Cezar
Lovely shot of a very picturesque bridge and scene
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Pretty spot - how lovely to sit on one of those balconies sipping wine and watching the river.
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